




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleTech consultant
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationNorth Carolina
BackgroundTech consultant
EducationMaster of Business Administration (MBA), Management, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2016–2018)
Notable personal detailsJustin Edward Dues is a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina (2026). He previously ran for the U.S. House in North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District in 2024. He has worked in technology commercialization and founded a technology company, and he served as an enlisted member of the United States Marine Corps.
Supports significantly higher taxes on the very wealthy and corporations, aggressive actions against corporate greed, and federal policy changes to shift tax burden away from individual earners while expanding affordable wages and social programs such as universal healthcare.
Supports moving toward universal health care and making healthcare a human right with no out-of-pocket costs. Prioritizes affordability and expanding access through major public-sector reforms. Advocates tax and anti‑corruption measures alongside healthcare expansion to reduce corporate influence.
The candidate's campaign materials frame immigration as a tension between welcoming refugees and restrictive border approaches but do not present concrete policy proposals or clear enforcement preferences. Public platform language emphasizes humanitarian values but lacks specific legislative or enforcement commitments.
Supports legal access to abortion during early pregnancy while endorsing more restrictions in the second and third trimesters with exceptions for the health of the mother and severe fetal abnormalities; advocates expanded contraception access, comprehensive sex education, and support for pregnant people and parents as ways to reduce unintended pregnancies.
Supports active federal action to address climate change through programs that create jobs to harden communities against disasters, expand weatherization and community solar, and decarbonize households; endorses large-scale public investment in resilience, clean energy deployment, and workforce training rather than preservation of the status quo.
Justin Dues is mentioned in the context of the 2026 midterm fundraising landscape, where Republicans are significantly out-raising Democrats. The report highlights President Trump’s super PAC holding over $304 million and says Elon Musk has reengaged with the Republican Party with contributions in the tens of millions. No specific actions, statements, or fundraising figures are attributed directly to Dues in the available information.




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