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Highlights his support for the [[Constitution of the United States of America|Constitution]], the caucus system, and antipathy for federal bureaucracy.
Highlights his support for the [[Constitution of the United States of America|Constitution]], the caucus system, and antipathy for federal bureaucracy.
In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates on April 6th, Tim Jimenez asserted that the way to eliminate entitlements was to enable businesses to do more hiring, and that charity was none of the federal government's business. Described that he doesn't consider social security to be an entitlement, because it is something we payed into. Nevertheless, he advocates scaling back the age of social security gradually and distributing it on a more as-needed basis.<ref>Keep My Voice, [https://www.facebook.com/KeepMyVoice/videos/2032533123631296/ "Keep My Voice U.S. Senate Debate Live Stream"], Facebook, 6 Apr 2018</ref>


In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an excellent explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. Was not particularly critical of [[Mitt Romney]]. Asserts he was anticipating running against Orrin Hatch.<ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556252231157848/ "Senate debate"], Facebook, Mar 17 (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting furthest to the left.)</ref><ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556312451151826/ "Senate debate pt2"], Facebook, March 17 at 8:11pm (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting to the furthest left.)</ref>
In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an excellent explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. Was not particularly critical of [[Mitt Romney]]. Asserts he was anticipating running against Orrin Hatch.<ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556252231157848/ "Senate debate"], Facebook, Mar 17 (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting furthest to the left.)</ref><ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556312451151826/ "Senate debate pt2"], Facebook, March 17 at 8:11pm (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting to the furthest left.)</ref>

Revision as of 18:07, 8 April 2018

Tim Jimenez is and environmental engineer running as a Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in the November 2018 Election, Utah.

Highlights his support for the Constitution, the caucus system, and antipathy for federal bureaucracy.

In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates on April 6th, Tim Jimenez asserted that the way to eliminate entitlements was to enable businesses to do more hiring, and that charity was none of the federal government's business. Described that he doesn't consider social security to be an entitlement, because it is something we payed into. Nevertheless, he advocates scaling back the age of social security gradually and distributing it on a more as-needed basis.[1]

In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an excellent explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. Was not particularly critical of Mitt Romney. Asserts he was anticipating running against Orrin Hatch.[2][3]

External Resources

References

  1. Keep My Voice, "Keep My Voice U.S. Senate Debate Live Stream", Facebook, 6 Apr 2018
  2. Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, "Senate debate", Facebook, Mar 17 (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting furthest to the left.)
  3. Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, "Senate debate pt2", Facebook, March 17 at 8:11pm (Tim Jimenez is the candidate sitting to the furthest left.)