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Jeffrey Baker

REPUBLICAN

Jeffrey Baker is running for Georgia US Representative, District 10, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Jeff Baker earned a degree from Ashford University, Forbes School of Business. He is a married father of five.

Professional background

Jeffrey Baker is a plumber.

Economy

Thinks "we [white people] are automatically in debt because white people long before I was born owned slaves."

Advocates for exempting the first $150,000 of income from federal tax liability.

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Public Safety

Believes transgender youth are "shooting up schools because they are pumped full of hormones and puberty blockers by mental health workers who are really not helping."

Advocates for providing increased federal stipends to local law enforcement to put more officers on the streets with more pay.

Supports no restrictions on law abiding citizens for gun ownership.

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Healthcare

Wants to "fight for affordable coverages that actually cover treatments, illnesses and diseases."

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Education

Thinks "our kids are being shaped in school by progressive values by activist teachers."

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Energy & the Environment

Wants data centers to "pay their fair share for the grid capacity they consume, not pass those costs onto working families."

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Believes the "progressive policies of globalism have eroded the foundations that made America exceptional."

Aims to give legal status to law-abiding migrants to "level the playing field — everyone pays taxes, everyone earns fair wages, and American workers are no longer undercut."

Seeks to rethink the commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and stop funding Ukraine.

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Voting & Elections

Believes in limiting members of the U.S. House of Representatives to three terms and members of the U.S. Senate to two terms.

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