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Mike Wheeler

REPUBLICAN

Mike Wheeler is running for Texas US Representative, District 21, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Mike Wheeler is from Boerne, Texas. He attended The George Washington University. He has a bachelors degree in accountancy from The George Washington University. He has a master's degree in business administration from the University of Michigan. He lives with his family in Boerne, Texas.

Professional background

Mike is a senior advisor at the U.S. Small Business Administration. He previously led investment teams at J.P. Morgan, Deutsche Bank, and Morgan Stanley in New York and London, and he built a family-run real estate business in the Texas Hill Country.

Political background

Mike's campaign for US Representative is his first run for public office.

Economy

Supports cutting wasteful spending, reforming programs like Medicaid, and using technology to increase government efficiency.

Supports leveraging America's assets to generate real income and pay down debt.

Supports taking equity stakes in ventures to ensure the American people share in the profits.

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Public Safety

Supports a more active role for the Department of Defense in border defense, allowing Homeland Security to focus on deporting illegal immigrants and reducing crime.

Advocates for technology to identify and neutralize drones, and changing laws to ensure they are not protected as aircraft.

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Healthcare

Supports expanding Health Savings Accounts to allow pre-tax savings for various healthcare expenses.

Believes in cracking down on the pharmaceutical lobby by banning kickbacks and enforcing price transparency.

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Education

As of January 22, 2026, Mike Wheeler’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Energy & the Environment

Opposes the expansion of wind and solar energy in Texas.

Supports phasing out energy subsidies, particularly for battery storage, and advocates for tax incentives for gas and nuclear energy.

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Voting & Elections

Advocates for ending government overreach and ensuring that only U.S. citizens are allowed to vote.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Opposes allowing Chinese entities to purchase American land and seeks to reevaluate the flow of Chinese students studying in the U.S.

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