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Jace Yarbrough
REPUBLICAN
Jace Yarbrough is running for Texas US Representative, District 32, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Jace Yarbrough has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and government from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Stanford Law School. He has a wife and five children. He attends his local church.
Professional background
Jace is a partner at a litigation firm that handles constitutional and civil lawsuits. He previously worked as a commercial litigator at the Dallas office of a Texas-based, global law firm and is an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserves.
Political background
Jace previously lost a race for Texas State Senate District 30 in 2024.
Economy
Opposes increasing taxes.
Supports investing in artificial intelligence and blockchain.
Supports holding China accountable for "unfair trade practices" to promote blue-collar American jobs.
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Public Safety
Opposes gun control.
Supports "mass deportation efforts" and opposes all immigration amnesty efforts.
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Healthcare
Opposes abortion access.
Opposes vaccine mandates.
Believes nothing would "help lower the cost of health care more than cutting down on the junk too many people put in their bodies."
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Education
Wants to ensure that "students once again meet the highest standards of physical fitness - not receive participation trophies."
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Energy & the Environment
Opposes the Green New Deal.
Claims he will "fight to support President Trump’s expansion of American energy production."
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Voting & Elections
Supports including a citizenship question in the 2030 census.
Supports voter ID requirements.
Thinks "if left to their own devices Democrats will stop at nothing to rig the system to dilute our votes with illegal aliens like they have in California."
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Supports closing the border.
Supports an "America First" foreign policy, prioritizing domestic interests in international relations.
Thinks President Trump "is making America respected again on the world stage."
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