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Robert Brown
REPUBLICAN
Robert Brown is running for Texas US Representative, District 10, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Robert Brown is originally from Portland, Oregon. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, a graduate degree from the University of Phoenix, and a graduate degree the University of Alaska, Anchorage.
Professional background
Robert is currently retired. He previously worked as a corporate management turnaround specialist and in consulting, manufacturing, and logistics.
Political background
Robert Brown's campaign for U.S. Representative, Texas District 10, is his first run for public office.
Economy
Supports capping government spending at 80% of revenues.
Supports creating a social security trust with real assets, paying down national debt, and establishing a sovereign wealth fund once the debt is cleared.
Believes in ending government subsidies for corporations that negatively impact small businesses.
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Public Safety
Opposes government surveillance of Americans without evidence of wrongdoing through secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act courts and the Patriot Act.
Supports removing the government's ability to seize citizens' assets without conviction and eliminating the ability to sue individuals for crimes they were found innocent of.
Supports changing the burden of proof for a verdict in a civil lawsuit to beyond a reasonable doubt, the same as in a criminal trial, from a preponderance of the evidence.
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Healthcare
As of January 22, 2026, Robert Brown’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Education
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Energy & the Environment
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Voting & Elections
Supports eliminating foreign and corporate donations to political action committees (PACs).
Supports term limits of 10 years in the House of Representatives and 12 years in the Senate.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
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