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Susannah Randolph's Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

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Susannah Randolph has refused to provide voters with positions on key issues covered by the 2016 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart and voters like you.

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Issue Positions

For Presidential and Congressional candidates who refuse to provide voters with their positions, Vote Smart has researched their public records to determine their likely responses. These issue positions are from 2016.

  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "Reform Corporate Taxes. We need to eliminate tax loopholes for large corporations that ship jobs offshore, and then use that money to make long-term investments in rebuilding our infrastructure and increasing investment in clean, renewable energy." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • "Strengthen Social Security. We need to scrap the cap. The income inequality that has plagued our middle class has also weakened Social Security. All the growth in income has been at the top, and none of that growth has contributed to Social Security because of the cap. Middle class Americans pay into social security and so should the rich." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "Reform Corporate Taxes. We need to eliminate tax loopholes for large corporations that ship jobs offshore, and then use that money to make long-term investments in rebuilding our infrastructure and increasing investment in clean, renewable energy." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "Ban offshore drilling to protect our coastal communities, and take serious steps to leave fossil fuels in the ground and move towards 100 percent renewable resources." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • "Enact a Green New Deal to increase our use of wave, wind and solar energy." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • "Reform Corporate Taxes. We need to eliminate tax loopholes for large corporations that ship jobs offshore, and then use that money to make long-term investments in rebuilding our infrastructure and increasing investment in clean, renewable energy." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • "Ban offshore drilling to protect our coastal communities, and take serious steps to leave fossil fuels in the ground and move towards 100 percent renewable resources." (randolphforcongress.com)
  • "And we must protect and improve upon the Affordable Care Act, which protects women from higher premiums, and ensures that preventive care such as mammograms, and other early child health services carry no out-of-pocket costs." (votesmart.org)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "Strengthen Social Security. We need to scrap the cap. The income inequality that has plagued our middle class has also weakened Social Security. All the growth in income has been at the top, and none of that growth has contributed to Social Security because of the cap. Middle class Americans pay into social security and so should the rich. This will strengthen Social Security for decades to come, and protect the single most important program that has kept our seniors from living their last years in poverty." (randolphforcongress.com)

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