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Joshua M. Ferguson
REPUBLICAN
Joshua M. Ferguson is running for Kentucky US Representative, District 2, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Joshua M. Ferguson is a father.
Professional background
Joshua has experience as an investigative journalist. He was also a deputy jailer for 11 years.
Political background
Joshua served as the Meade County Constables Office from 2023 to 2025.
Economy
Wants to cut taxes for working families, small businesses, and family farms.
Supports a balanced federal budget and "real spending discipline."
Believes in auditing waste, fraud, and abuse in federal programs instead of raising taxes.
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Healthcare
Plans to work to lower prescription drug costs and insurance premiums
Advocates for protecting and strengthening Medicare and Medicaid for seniors and "vulnerable" Kentuckians.
Supports healthcare reforms that put "patients and doctors in charge, not D.C. bureaucrats."
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Public Safety
Seeks to guarantee strong protections for citizens, public employees, officers, and reporters who expose misconduct — including protection from retaliatory charges, demotions, or harassment.
Opposes firearm regulations
Advocates for providing police with the training, equipment, and resources to do their jobs safely.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Seeks to "secure the southern border" with physical barriers, technology, and manpower.
Aims to enforce immigration laws and end catch-and-release.
Supports a legal, orderly immigration system that puts American citizens and workers first.
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Energy & the Environment
Promises to defend coal jobs and coal communities from "job-killing federal overreach."
Supports American oil, gas, and "responsible" use of renewables — without attacking traditional energy.
Opposes policies that discourage the use of oil and gas.
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Voting & Elections
Aims to permanently bar convicted officials from ever holding public office again.
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Education
Backs parents’ "rights" in education.
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