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[[Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum]] is running as a [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in the [[November 2018 Election, Utah]].
[[Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum]] is running as a [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in the [[November 2018 Election, Utah]].


In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. He was critical of Mitt Romney, partially because of his opposition to Trump. Criticized [[Mitt Romney]] for "treating Tea Party Republicans like they had cooties" during his presidential race and for not being bold in defending his faith, and for endorsing Bob Bennett over [[Mike Lee]]. Stated "the globalist pipe dream of free trade makes about as much sense economically as the hippie pipe dream of free love makes sense morally. Before the tragic passing of the 16th amendment, America got 80% of its revenue from tariffs." Supports a policy of using tariffs to punish/reward nations for behaving ethically/unethically. Asserted that he would vote much more like Mike Lee than like Orrin Hatch.<ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556252231157848/ "Senate debate"], Facebook, Mar 17 (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from 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 (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from the left.)</ref>
In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. He was critical of Mitt Romney, partially because of his opposition to Trump. Criticized [[Mitt Romney]] for "treating Tea Party Republicans like they had cooties" during his presidential race and for not being bold in defending his faith, and for endorsing Bob Bennett over [[Mike Lee]]. Stated "the globalist pipe dream of free trade makes about as much sense economically as the hippie pipe dream of free love makes sense morally. Before the tragic passing of the 16th amendment, America got 80% of its revenue from tariffs." Supports a policy of using tariffs to punish/reward nations for behaving ethically/unethically. Asserted that he would vote much more like Mike Lee than like Orrin Hatch. When asked about specific national defense issues, he spoke on the importance of the second amendment and the need to turn to God.<ref>Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, [https://www.facebook.com/timforutah/videos/1556252231157848/ "Senate debate"], Facebook, Mar 17 (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from 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 (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from the left.)</ref>


He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012 and was defeated. He was a candidate for governor in 2000, and a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998.
He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012 and was defeated. He was a candidate for governor in 2000, and a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998.

Revision as of 17:20, 9 April 2018

Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is running as a Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in the November 2018 Election, Utah.

In a debate between the U.S. Senate candidates, he gave an explanation for why he would refuse to fund Planned Parenthood. He was critical of Mitt Romney, partially because of his opposition to Trump. Criticized Mitt Romney for "treating Tea Party Republicans like they had cooties" during his presidential race and for not being bold in defending his faith, and for endorsing Bob Bennett over Mike Lee. Stated "the globalist pipe dream of free trade makes about as much sense economically as the hippie pipe dream of free love makes sense morally. Before the tragic passing of the 16th amendment, America got 80% of its revenue from tariffs." Supports a policy of using tariffs to punish/reward nations for behaving ethically/unethically. Asserted that he would vote much more like Mike Lee than like Orrin Hatch. When asked about specific national defense issues, he spoke on the importance of the second amendment and the need to turn to God.[1][2]

He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012 and was defeated. He was a candidate for governor in 2000, and a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998.

His declaration of candidacy shows that he is using the convention route, and includes a statement that SB 54 undermines free elections.

External Resources

References

  1. Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, "Senate debate", Facebook, Mar 17 (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from the left.)
  2. Tim Jimenez for US Senate - Utah, "Senate debate pt2", Facebook, March 17 at 8:11pm (Jeremy Lewis Friedbaum is the candidate sitting fifth from the left.)