

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBusinessman
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderMale
LocationWyoming
BackgroundBusinessman
EducationUniversity of Virginia (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsSteve Friess is a Wyoming-based businessman and conservative activist running for Wyoming’s at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has been involved in conservative advocacy and philanthropy and is the son of late Republican megadonor Foster Friess. His campaign describes him as a pro-Trump, America First candidate and emphasizes election integrity and school choice; he is married to Polly and they have four children.
The candidate opposes tax increases and supports reducing regulations. He frames his economic approach around limited government, business-friendly policies, and protecting entitlement benefits for seniors.
Supports block-granting Medicaid to states, reforming Medicare Advantage with premium-support/competition approaches, and opposes cuts to benefits for current retirees; favors market-based reforms and reducing federal spending as a way to preserve entitlement programs.
Opposes illegal immigration and supports finishing the border wall, expanded enforcement and deportations, ending amnesty, and stricter asylum rules. Backs fully funding Border Patrol and ICE, mandatory E‑Verify and entry/exit tracking, prosecuting sanctuary-city officials, and designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Supports using military force against cartels and measures to restrict voting to citizens (proof of citizenship/photo ID).
The candidate identifies as "pro-life" and frames his platform around conservative and traditional values. Public statements and campaign materials emphasize opposition to abortion without specifying permissive-access positions or narrow exceptions. Available sources indicate support for restrictions on abortion but do not provide detailed policy proposals or exceptions.
Supports an all-of-the-above energy policy prioritizing American energy independence and Wyoming oil and gas production, opposes the Green New Deal and carbon taxes, and calls for reversing Biden-era drilling moratoria and reducing federal regulatory restrictions on energy development. Advocates transferring federal land control to the state where appropriate and resisting federal actions perceived to limit Wyoming’s resource use.
The candidate describes himself as pro-gun and pledges to defend the Second Amendment while opposing new restrictions. His campaign materials present a 100% pro-gun stance and media coverage characterizes him as pro-gun and a conservative activist.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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