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Justin E. Dues
DEMOCRAT
Justin E. Dues is running for North Carolina U.S. Representative, District 8.
Personal background
Justin was born in Coldwater, Ohio, and currently lives in Concord, North Carolina. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a master's degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is married with children was named a 40 Under 40 winner by America’s Small Business Development Center Network for 2023.
Professional background
Justin currently works as a Technology Commercialization Counselor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and is the Founder & CEO of Prohuman Tech. He previously worked as a Business Launch Specialist and as an Aerospace Alloy Trader. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2003 to 2012.
Political background
Justin E. Dues’ campaign for US Representative in Congressional District 8 is his first run for public office.
Economy
Opposes "wealth inequality" and plans to implement policies to "curb corporate greed and ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth."
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Energy & the Environment
Supports policies that address climate change.
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Healthcare
Supports universal healthcare.
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Voting & Elections
Believes in fostering trust in political processes by addressing "structural shortcomings."
Said, "My aspiration is to restore a sense of pride in our government and in America’s accomplishments."
Supports term limits.
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Public Safety
Supports the reallocation of defense budgets to combat "homelessness, malnutrition, human trafficking, and climate change."
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Education
Wants to reform public education and place a focus on public service options in addition to higher education.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Supports increasing veteran representation in Congress.
Wants to reform current immigration and border policies to balance national security with humanitarian concerns.
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