23 for seat vacated by Antonio Delgado (D), now Lt.Gov. NY-19: Marc Molinaro (R) running for SPEL Aug. NE-1: Jeffrey Fortenberry (R) Resigned on March 31, after being convicted Mike Flood (R) in SPEL on June 28. MN-1: vacancy left by Jim Hagedorn (R), deceased Feb. Al Gross (Independent)ĬA-22: Connie Conway (R) replaced Devin Nunes on June 7.įL-20: Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D) replaced Alcee Hastings on Jan. WV-2: David McKinley lost a redistricting race to fellow incumbent Alex MooneyĪK-0: Sarah Palin (R) vs. WA-4: Brad Klippert (R) challenging Dan Newhouse (R) TX-34: Mayra Flores (R) - Elected SPEL June 2022 general election Nov. NY 12: Carolyn Maloney (D) redistricted to face Jerry Nadler (D) NY-11: Max Rose (D) challenging Nicole Malliotakis (R) NY-10: Bill de Blasio (D) challenging Mondaire Jones (D) MT 1: Ryan Zinke (R) - running for newly created seat MI-11: Andy Levin (D) redistricted to face Haley Stevens (D) MI-10: John James (R) - running for newly redistricted seat ME-2: Bruce Poliquin (R) rematch against Jared Golden (D) Paul Broun (R,lost May 24 primary) to replace Jody Hice (R) running for Secretary of GA GA-7: Carolyn Bourdeaux (D) lost redistricting race to Lucy McBath (D) Mike Garcia (R)įL 27: Annette Taddeo (D) vs. VT-0: Peter Welch (D) running for VT SenatorĬA-27: Christy Smith (D) vs. TX-1: Louie Gohmert (R) running for attorney general of Texas SC-7: Tom Rice (R) Incumbent lost renomination PA-17: Conor Lamb (D) running for PA Senator OR-5: Kurt Schrader (D) Incumbent lost renomination OK-2: Markwayne Mullin (R) running for OK Senator OH-13: Tim Ryan (D) running for OH Senator NC-11: Madison Cawthorn (R) Incumbent lost renomination NC-8: Ted Budd (R) running for NC Senator NY-3: Thomas Suozzi (D) running for NY governor NY-1: Lee Zeldin (R) running for NY governor MO-7: Billy Long (R) running for MO Senator MO-4: Vicky Hartzler (R) running for MO Senator Brown (D) running for attorney general of Maryland HI-2: Kai Kahele (D) running for MD governor Click here for contact information for Thomas Kean Jr.Ģ021-22 Governor, House and Senate candidates on Abortion:ĪL-5: Mo Brooks (R) running for AL SenatorĬA-37: Karen Bass (D) running for mayor of Los AngelesįL-10: Val Demings (D) running for FL SenatorįL-13: Charlie Crist (D) running for FL governor.Click here for a summary of Thomas Kean Jr.'s positions on the quiz.Click here for a summary of Thomas Kean Jr.'s positions on all issues.Click here for HouseMatch answers by Thomas Kean Jr.Click here for definitions & background information on Abortion.Source: Josh Gohlke in the Bergen Record and Herald News He supports abortion rights with some restrictions. Last week, he voted in committee for a bill funding embryonic stem cell research, which many conservatives oppose. Kean has a moderate voting record, having co-sponsored major bills with Democrats. Bush’s veto of the federal stem cell legislation and, in the Senate, will work to bring the hope and promise that stem cell research offers to millions of Americans who suffer from devastating diseases. In the state senate, I supported stem cell research and opposed pork-barrel brick and mortar projects that Bob’s cronies in Trenton attempted to pass KEAN: Bob Menendez misrepresents my position on stem cell research. might say he supports it, but he’s voted against funding stem cell research In turn, this would reduce costs for Medicaid and other programs. Keep people out of nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Breakthroughs wouldn’t only improve quality of life, but would also MENENDEZ: I’m working to help researchers harness the potential of stem cell research to prevent and cure diseases like Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s. Opposed Bush’s veto of federal stem cell legislation voted against funding stem-cell research six times. MENENDEZ: I stood up to Bush and voted to expand funding for stem-cell research. Sadly, Bob Menendez distorts my record on this issue. KEAN: I fully support stem cell research, voted in favor of it and opposed President Bush’s veto. Q: Do you believe that Federal funding of embryonic stem cell research should be banned? Menendez distorts my pro-stem-cell stance Unlike my opponent, I believe we must have Supreme Court justices who will uphold Roe v. MENENDEZ: I strongly support a woman’s right to choose. KEAN: Unlike Bob Menendez, I support judicial nominees based on merit and ability, not based on litmus tests or whether they support my political views. Wade should be a litmus test for Supreme Court judges?
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