Jason Red Arnold

Republican | Wisconsin

Candidate Profile

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BIOGRAPHY

Name

Jason Red Arnold


Party

Republican


Election Year

2014


Election

General


Race

State Senator, Dist. 7


Incumbent

No


Links

Jason Red Arnold websites Facebook

EDUCATION

Carroll College, Waukesha, 1994

University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Kenosha, BA, 2000

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Milwaukee

WORK & MILITARY

(Candidate did not provide)

AFFILIATIONS

South Milwaukee Downtown Market

POLITICAL OFFICES HELD

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POLITICAL OFFICES SOUGHT

State Assembly, 2013

Race

Previous Races

SCORECARDS

CONSERVATIVE ORGANIZATIONS


LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS

ENDORSEMENTS

REPORTED BY CANDIDATE (1)

(None listed.)

OTHER INFORMATION

QUESTIONNAIRE

OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES

1. Free enterprise and the right to private property turn mankind's natural self interest into the fairest and most productive economic system there is, and are the key to national prosperity.

Strongly Agree

2. Election of judges by the people for a definite term of office is the best way to select judges.

Strongly Agree

3. More restrictive gun control laws are needed now to protect public safety.

Strongly Disagree

4. Efforts to bring Islamic law (shariah) to America do not pose a threat to our country and its Constitution.

Strongly Disagree

5. Government should enforce laws designed to protect the border and to prevent illegal entry of persons into the country.

Strongly Agree

6. People should be able to vote without photo identification.

Disagree

7. Human life begins at conception and deserves legal protection at every stage until natural death.

Neutral

8. Marriage is a union of one man and one woman. No government has the authority to alter this definition.

Neutral

9. The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) should be repealed by Congress.

Strongly Agree

10. There should be a strict constitutional spending limit for state and local governments that would tie the rate of spending to the rate of population growth plus the rate of inflation.

Agree

11. Judeo-Christian values established a framework of morality which permitted our system of limited government.

Agree

12. Free market competition for education dollars, rather than a government monopoly, would create a better education for all students.

Agree

13. Where minor children are involved, divorce laws should be reformed to include mutual consent of both parents and an increased waiting period, unless there is fault or abuse.

Neutral

14. The Ten Commandments should not be displayed in public school buildings.

Neutral

15. Religious freedom is our most foundational freedom and deserves added protection in our state and federal constitutions.

Strongly Agree

16. The founders established pure democracy in the Constitution because they believed that it is the best form of government to ensure the safety and equitable treatment of all citizens.

Strongly Agree

17. Our state should participate in the nationwide Common Core standards for high-school graduation.

Strongly Disagree

18. What in the nature of mankind caused America’s Founders to carefully define, separate, and limit powers within the Constitution?

Man is fallible. Man is susceptible to emotional incongruencies due to love, pride, fear, guilt and greed. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

19. Based on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, please arrange the following entities, starting with the highest source of authority, and continue the list in descending order of authority, skipping any that do not apply: Academia, Congress, Constitution, God, Industry, Media, Professional Sports, Supreme Court, Voters.

God (gave us our inalienable rights), Constitution, Congress, Supreme Court

20. Should abortion be allowed under extenuating circumstances? If so, what circumstances?

God gave us free will. We will all have to answer for our actions on Judgement Day. To convince someone to change their mind is to be persuasive. To force someone to change their mind violates the 2nd Commandment.

21. Briefly describe your spiritual beliefs and values.

The 1st Amendment grants us the right to practice our personal religion our own way, or not. For those who believe, we all believe the same thing. However, even though we all have our apple pie recipe, even thought it's all apple pie it's all a bit different. No man can tell another what to do. That is the gift we have all been given and the Constitution is the shield in which we are able to live that credo by.

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