TX-36 Republican nominee?
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Overview
Current roleunknown
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationTexas
Backgroundunknown
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Notable personal detailsJonathan Andrew Mitchell is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’s 36th Congressional District. He has run for Congress previously and has campaigned on issues including term limits, energy policy, border security, and Second Amendment rights. His principal campaign committee is registered with the Federal Election Commission as JONATHAN MITCHELL FOR CONGRESSS.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports replacing personal income, corporate, and payroll taxes with the FAIRtax (a national retail sales tax), abolishing the IRS, and providing a monthly prebate to untax poverty-level spending.
Immigration & Border
Supports strengthening border enforcement through finishing the border wall, shutting down illegal crossings, hiring and equipping more Border Patrol agents, and expanding processing facilities to vet and return individuals; supports reforming legal immigration and a fair path to citizenship for those who follow the law.
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Climate & Energy
Supports rebuilding American energy and protecting oil and gas jobs, emphasizing energy independence and opposing policies that he says shut down fossil fuel projects. Positions favor the fossil-fuel industry and limiting regulatory actions that he views as harmful to energy-sector employment.
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate expresses an absolutist pro-Second Amendment stance and opposes red flag laws and other gun-control measures. He supports dismantling federal firearm regulation by abolishing the BATFE and repealing the National Firearms Act (1934) and the Gun Control Act (1968).
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