Albert Harshaw
Albert Harshaw (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent New Jersey. He lost in the Republican primary on June 4, 2024.
Harshaw also ran for election for President of the United States. He did not appear on the ballot for the Republican convention on July 15, 2024.
Harshaw completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Albert Harshaw was born in Somerset, New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1994 to 2010. He attended Central Texas College and the Military Dantes Program and earned a military citation from the U.S. Navy Engineering School. His career experience includes working as a business owner. He has been affiliated with VFW.[1]
Elections
2024
See also: United States Senate election in New Jersey, 2024
General election
General election for U.S. Senate New Jersey
The following candidates ran in the general election for U.S. Senate New Jersey on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Andrew Kim (D) | 53.6 | 2,161,491 |
![]() | Curtis Bashaw (R) | 44.0 | 1,773,589 | |
![]() | Christina Khalil (G) ![]() | 1.1 | 45,443 | |
![]() | Kenneth Kaplan (L) ![]() | 0.6 | 24,242 | |
![]() | Patricia Mooneyham (Vote Better Party) ![]() | 0.4 | 17,224 | |
Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party) | 0.2 | 9,806 |
Total votes: 4,031,795 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Bob Menendez (Independent)
- Nick Carducci (Independent)
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. Senate New Jersey
Andrew Kim defeated Patricia Campos Medina and Lawrence Hamm in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate New Jersey on June 4, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Andrew Kim | 74.8 | 392,602 |
![]() | Patricia Campos Medina ![]() | 16.1 | 84,286 | |
![]() | Lawrence Hamm | 9.1 | 47,796 |
Total votes: 524,684 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Kevin Cupples (D)
- Tammy Murphy (D)
- Bob Menendez (D)
- Kyle Jasey (D)
- Patrick Merrill (D)
- Joseph Signorello (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. Senate New Jersey
Curtis Bashaw defeated Christine Serrano-Glassner, Justin Murphy, and Albert Harshaw in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate New Jersey on June 4, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Curtis Bashaw | 45.6 | 144,869 |
![]() | Christine Serrano-Glassner | 38.4 | 121,986 | |
![]() | Justin Murphy | 11.3 | 35,954 | |
![]() | Albert Harshaw ![]() | 4.7 | 15,064 |
Total votes: 317,873 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Gregg Mele (R)
- Daniel Cruz (R)
- Peter Vallorosi (R)
- Shirley Maia-Cusick (R)
- Michael Estrada (R)
- Alex Zdan (R)
Endorsements
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Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Albert Harshaw completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Harshaw's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|- I am fully committed to our national borders enforcement, control, and energy independence and superiority. Also in placing a premium on properly taking care of our veterans and current service members.
- I am fully on about the working guy and gal issues; access to success, less government interference in our everyday lives and businesses.
- I am fully committed to a government that is constitutional and works for the people, and not their own institutions.
2. Energy Independence and Superiority.
3. Education Reform
4. Re capture of New Jersey First in Research and Development, Manufacturing.
Protections to the people of their Franchise Rights under the US Constitution.
Educational and Economic market place benefits for the state of New Jersey in the form of for the people in access and participation for success.
Provide a front line defense for the people of New Jersey from over encroachment of government in the everyday of peoples personal lives. The purview of the individual is paramount and must be afforded as much latitude as Constitution and Law provide.
2. Does the appointee have the composite history of experience for that position.
3. Does the person act independent of political allegiance in favor of the Oath as a primus.
4. Is the appointee seeking this position out of career benefit and extension, v seeking this position to improve/ maintain / protect, the position of the people in which we are in service too.
With in law, design of law, and scope of law, their should be a regular investigation for annual basic accounting and committee actions as a general rule of annual review, in order that efficient means ways and methods are in check and in good working order for the benefit of the people.
2. Does the appointee have the composite history of experience for that position.
3. Does the person act independent of political allegiance in favor of the Oath as a primus.
The government is supposed to filled by the elected and their staff, therefor, officials answer to the people at all times.
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Campaign website
Harshaw’s campaign website stated the following:
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Rebuilding Our Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Infrastructure We are dedicated to revitalizing the American dream by fostering bipartisan collaboration that advances military capabilities, educational opportunities, research initiatives, and production capacities. This united effort is crucial for shaping a prosperous future for all Americans. As taxpayers, we have invested our hard-earned money into the government for years, contributing to numerous research and development projects. Despite these contributions, we continue to face increasingly burdensome taxes without a clear return on our investments. This ongoing cycle of input without visible output is profoundly disheartening. In response, we plan to harness innovative technologies as part of our commitment to the Kardashev Scale, a method of measuring a civilization’s level of technological advancement by the amount of energy it can use from its environment. Innovations we are considering include:
Furthermore, we are planning to build our first underwater city and develop a new type of submarine to explore long-unexplored regions of our oceans. These ambitious projects represent our commitment to pioneering advancements that not only address today’s challenges but also pave the way for a sustainable and innovative future.
We are deeply committed to enhancing our children’s education, focusing on their long-term academic and career development. Our approach includes several key initiatives: Emphasizing Core Skills: We aim to shift the educational focus back to essential subjects such as mathematics and the sciences. Redefining Resource Allocation: We plan to reallocate resources by removing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives from our schools to ensure that educational resources are distributed more effectively. Fostering Practical Skills: We will reintroduce workshops in every school to encourage the learning of practical trades. Supporting Trade Schools: We will provide adequate funding for trade schools to enhance the earning potential of students who thrive in hands-on career environments. For too long, our educational system has disproportionately favored white-collar professions, overlooking the critical contributions of skilled American workers. It’s time to restore balance and fully support the diverse talents and interests of all our children.
As part of reentering the space race, we plan to launch a probe designed to catch up with the Voyager probes. This probe will transmit messages and confirm their receipt, demonstrating our capabilities in deep space communication. Additionally, we propose to adapt maritime law for space applications. This adaptation will involve establishing rescue stations throughout space, manned by personnel with specialized training. We plan to convert race car drivers into rescue pilots due to their high-speed maneuvering skills. These stations will also be staffed by individuals from EMS, fire, and police rescue teams, as well as doctors and surgeons. The transition from their current roles to space rescue operations represents a natural extension of their expertise in emergency response.
The United States was once a powerhouse of manufacturing, showcasing our resilience, ingenuity, and strong work ethic. However, our manufacturing capabilities have diminished over time due to an over-reliance on foreign investments and outsourcing production overseas. As a candidate for the United States Senate representing New Jersey, I am committed to reversing this trend. We will focus on revitalizing manufacturing across various sectors, including medical devices, automobiles, transportation, and furniture. This effort is not merely about production; it’s about reigniting our innovative spirit, strengthening our economy, and bringing jobs back to American soil. Furthermore, we will initiate a strategy to domestically source and produce the essential resins and raw materials required for these industries. By reducing our dependence on foreign sources for these critical materials, we will enhance our self-sufficiency and national security. We once led the world in manufacturing, and with robust investment and a concerted effort, we can regain that leadership. It's time to reclaim our heritage as a nation of makers.
In recent times, our government and its agencies have seemingly strayed from their solemn oaths, leading to diminished military strength and reduced global standing. There have been instances where our commitments have faltered, notably in Afghanistan and Ukraine, which have undermined trust and stability. Similarly, our obligations to both citizens and immigrants, whether documented or undocumented, appear unfulfilled. As a United States Senator representing New Jersey, I am dedicated to a different course. My aim is to restore our nation to its rightful standing, adhering strictly to the oath I have taken. This will involve a comprehensive effort to eradicate corruption and ensure no aspect of governmental mismanagement or betrayal of public trust goes unnoticed or unpunished. We will be thorough in this endeavor to ensure a government that upholds its oaths, serves its people faithfully, and fulfills its commitments. This is the government our country deserves and the one I pledge to lead. 1. Strategic Military and Diplomatic Policies A nation’s essence is defined by its borders. The hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan by the Biden administration lacked a long-term strategic plan, leaving those who were born into freedom after liberation to face humiliation, loss of dignity, and a curtailment of their rights to education and self-determination. This not only betrayed the Afghan people but also contradicted our national character. To avoid future missteps, any military deployment should be accompanied by both an exit strategy and a long-term plan to ensure peace and stability for all involved. Our failure to meet military recruitment quotas underscores the urgent need to modernize our weaponry and consider technological enhancements as substitutes for manpower. 2. National Security and Infrastructure The need for robust national and infrastructure security is clear. It necessitates maintaining and advancing onshore manufacturing development and research. As for Ukraine, their right to reclaim pre-war borders is indisputable, supported by the 1994 trilateral treaty, under which the U.S. promised security in exchange for Ukraine relinquishing its nuclear arsenal. 3. Foreign Aid and Spending We, the People, should not fund foreign governments’ operational expenses beyond direct military aid that complies with our treaties and laws. Our financial support should focus on strategic, treaty-compliant military assistance only.
As leaders of this great nation, it is our duty to uphold the principles enshrined in the Constitution and ensure that the balance of power between the federal and state governments is maintained. This involves addressing several critical areas: 1. Preservation of Federal Authority: We must steadfastly resist any attempts by states to undermine the powers vested in the federal legislative, executive, and judicial branches, as delineated in Articles 1, 2, and 3 of the Constitution. 2. State Sovereignty: We must equally oppose any federal legislation that would diminish the states’ retained sovereign rights and powers. States should not enact legislation that diminishes the authority entrusted solely to Congress, and the federal government should not pass laws that undercut the powers reserved to the states or their citizens. 3. Age of Majority and Firearms Possession: The question of whether an eighteen-year-old can possess a firearm touches on broader issues of maturity and responsibility. Given that eighteen-year-olds can be tried as adults and serve in the military, we must consider these responsibilities when assessing their rights under the law. This interpretation aligns with the 26th Amendment, which not only grants the right to vote at this age but implicitly recognizes the age of adulthood. 4. Department of Justice Oversight: Concerns have been raised about the alignment between the Department of Justice and transient political leadership, potentially leading to violations of constitutional laws and amendments. Specifically, issues arise with the ATF’s ability to promulgate regulations and make arrests that may contravene several constitutional provisions, including:
As elected custodians of democracy, it is incumbent upon us to vigilantly protect these foundational principles. Our commitment to these duties ensures that our government remains by the people and for the people, reflecting the vision our founders intended. Furthermore, we must examine the potential conflicts with our cherished amendments: 1. The First Amendment’s protection of free speech. 2. The Second Amendment’s affirmation of the right to bear arms. 3. The Fourth Amendment’s safeguarding of personal, property, and home freedoms. 4. Alongside the Fourth, the violation of the good faith requirement for warrants. 5. The Fifth Amendment’s guarantee of due process of law. 6. The Fourteenth Amendment, which, in conjunction with Article 6, expressly prohibits states from enacting laws that impede citizens’ constitutional guarantees.
We are committed to crafting a more unified and effective tax code, one that is less burdensome and promotes prosperity throughout our nation. 1. Universal Taxation System: We propose the creation of a universal tax system where all goods and services are taxed at a fixed and equitable rate. A portion of this tax revenue will be allocated to the states where the transactions occur, with a larger portion directed to the federal government. 2. Property Tax Reform: The property tax structure should be overhauled to allow for a one-time upfront payment. The collected taxes will be pooled into a dedicated fund for state utilization. 3. Incentives for Domestic Production: We aim to reshape the tax code to encourage and boost domestic production and sales, enhancing economic growth and creating more job opportunities. 4. Mineral Ore Taxation: Special consideration will be given to the taxation of mineral ores to support mining operations, the collection process, and the responsible management of these valuable resources. 5. Investment Tax Reduction: Lowering taxes on investments will spur entrepreneurship, innovation, and long-term economic growth. 6. Portability of Investments: Investments should be made portable and easily transferable, allowing individuals and businesses to adjust their portfolios to shifting market dynamics and optimize returns. This portability means transitioning investments seamlessly from one asset class to another without heavy taxation, fostering sustainable wealth accumulation. 7. Tax Incentives for Educational Contributions: Tax reduction incentives will be offered to wealthy individuals and businesses that contribute to the development of educational facilities, such as primary, secondary, and trade schools. These contributions can include physical infrastructure improvements and the provision of educational materials like books, scientific instruments, and art supplies, all aimed at enriching the educational experience. 8. Direct Funding and Tax Deductibility: Contributions will be considered direct funding, entirely tax-deductible, avoiding intermediaries like school boards or the Department of Education to ensure they are used purely for educational enhancement. 9. Support for Restaurants and Small Businesses: In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, we propose a five-year monetary ratio system to aid restaurants and small businesses. This system would include tax incentives for restaurants that reduce final costs to customers, encouraging patronage and facilitating recovery. Similar benefits will be extended to small businesses with fewer than 50 employees, supporting their rebuilding efforts through matching tax deductions. These reforms aim to simplify taxation, stimulate economic activity, and ensure that our tax system supports broad societal benefits, from education to small business recovery.
1. In order to safeguard the personal data of senior citizens, strict measures will be implemented to prevent the transfer of sensitive information outside the borders of the United States and its territories. 2. Payment structures, including bank data, credit cards, and digital banking systems, will be subject to stringent regulations to ensure that none of this data can be transported offshore. 3. Communication protocols will be enforced to ensure that all phone calls originate from within the United States and are not automated or originating from offshore locations. Caller IDs must accurately represent the United States-based office and employee making the call. 4. Companies found responsible for scamming senior citizens and unlawfully obtaining funds from their accounts will be required to provide full restitution. 5. These security measures apply to individuals aged 64 and above. 6. Personal data of United States citizens should never leave the boundaries of the country. 7. The above measures apply to individuals of all ages, although exceptions may exist for international purchases.
Until the United States addresses the shortage of domestic scientists, engineers, and medical professionals, only citizens of the United States and its trusted allies will be eligible to attend educational institutions in nations that have a proven track record of excellence. Materials used in aviation, vessels, trains, public transportation, military, and government infrastructure, whether in hardened or soft forms, must be produced within the United States by American workers, with no involvement of foreign nationals. Any collection, sale, rental, or transfer of data, including bot data collection, must not involve foreign companies or entities, foreign-operated data storage facilities, or any form of data transmission to foreign nationals. To ensure the security of public trust, operational, construction, fabrication, educational, manufacturing, and digital enterprises, individuals must undergo a basic qualification test. This test will require proof of actual United States citizenship through a combination of documents such as a birth certificate, social security number, driver’s license, passport, or government-issued ID. For hardened allies on a case-by-case basis, exceptions may be made if there is no alternative solution available that does not involve fabrication, manufacturing, critical-grade materials, or information gathering and transmission. In such cases, a foreign national from a trusted allied country may be cleared to facilitate the task. It is time to start to make anew our failing cities infrastructures in a way that will take them into the next century and beyond.
The pharmaceutical industry has seen both remarkable, advancements and egregious abuses that border on deliberate malfeasance with the manner, configuration, deployment, and deliberate suppression of information. Causing unnecessary vaccine injuries and deaths, all in favor of pure profit, at the very well being and expense of human beings. The Pharmaceuticals Industry would be of better service, if they took that same energy into making those covid vaccines in record time, towards cancer treatments and cures in record time. 1. Collaboration for Cancer Cures: Major and minority pharmaceutical companies will unite under a unified think tank dedicated to finding effective cures for cancer. By pooling their best scientists and expertise, they will work together towards this common goal. Government scientists will also have the opportunity to contribute their knowledge and support. 2. Accountability and Progress Updates: Recognizing the significant financial benefits pharmaceutical companies have gained from government aid packages and tax cuts, we will ensure that these benefits are contingent upon their progress in developing cures and effective protocols. Regular updates will be provided to the government, either monthly or as determined by government officials, to track their advancements. 3. Addressing Affordability: It is essential to alleviate the burden of exorbitant healthcare costs, particularly for the elderly and those afflicted with medical conditions. Measures will be taken to reduce price gouging and ensure that life-saving medications are accessible to those who need them most. 4. Balancing Benefits and Accountability: Once cures and protocols are developed and approved as effective, we can reevaluate the limited packages and tax benefits provided to pharmaceutical companies. However, this assessment will be conducted with careful consideration, ensuring that it aligns with the public interest and encourages continued progress. 5. Equitable Distribution of Benefits: The monetary benefits resulting from the successful development of cure cures and protocols will be fairly distributed among the participating pharmaceutical companies. The distribution will be based on each company’s contribution, ensuring a proportional allocation of resources. The more a company contributes to the collective effort, the greater its share of the benefits. 6. Ensuring Affordable Access: The availability of cure cures and protocols to the public will not be marred by high pricing strategies. We will prioritize making these medical advancements accessible to all who need them, ensuring that cost does not hinder individuals from receiving life-saving treatments. By implementing these policies and fostering collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and government entities, we can address the challenges posed by the current state of the industry. Together, we will drive progress, ensure affordability, and ultimately improve the lives of countless individuals affected by cancer and other diseases.
1. Companies contributing to the development of alternative power sources that yield proven and effective results will receive tax incentives, including bracket deductions, for the duration of their investment. 2, While exploring Alternative Energy and distribution systems, we will prioritize fossil fuels; security and independence. 3. Because of upramp time and certification, and harvesting and deployment time, we have to start immediately with drilling, fracking, natural gas, and any of the all of the above natural energy sources that the United States is blessed with. 4. The United States is 35% more green and eco-efficient then any other country in the World. 5. The notion that you can be more “green” by putting every household item on the electrical grid, and removing all other gas and energy sources is False. Why? Because most homes and structures built since the 1970s have been built with contractor-grade aluminum wiring. 6. Aluminum wiring takes twice as much input energy than it would with copper wiring, equalling twice as much money for the average home to pay in electric bills. 7. Now, aluminum wiring as it ages, begins to be heat-stresses, ie. elasticize, or more commonly, flex and bend, increasing that family’s home’s electric bill. 8. The development and distribution of alternative energy should prioritize affordability for the general public. 9. Our goal is to replace outdated energy systems with innovative and sustainable alternatives. 10. We will explore the integration of energy-efficient materials, such as hexagonal walling, that can facilitate energy flow for lighting and household power usage. 11. Development of low-level energy materials, including illuminating hexagons embedded with resistive materials, will be pursued for lighting fixtures and other applications. 12. We will also focus on developing low-level energy solutions for heating, cooling, cooking, and water heating. 13. Successful installations will be showcased at product shows, followed by selective remodeling or new home construction to demonstrate the practicality and effectiveness of these technologies. 14. Continued research and development of physical-state propulsion systems will aim to replace current engine types. 15. Exploration of cyclone-type electromagnetic and plasma field power generators will be prioritized. 16. During this development phase, we will maintain oil production and usage until alternative energy sources can be scaled up and integrated into power distribution hubs, infrastructure, and home installations. This phased approach will ensure a smooth transition that makes economic and practical sense.
In areas where domestic manufacturing capabilities are lacking, we will establish new factories or renovate and update existing facilities to enable large-scale robotic manufacturing. Human workers will complement automation where necessary. This approach applies to all sectors of manufacturing. To enhance efficiency, we will build robust manufacturing ecosystems characterized by close proximity between resource availability, research and development centers, prototyping facilities, component manufacturing, and final assembly. This integrated model will minimize travel time, reduce fuel costs, and streamline production processes.
Let us remember that previous industrial revolutions were met with concerns about the end of society, yet humanity adapted and thrived. A similar transformation awaits us with the advent of A.I. A.I. will usher in a new industrial revolution, inevitably accompanied by some challenges. A.I. can be seamlessly integrated into various stages of manufacturing, from design to production. A.I. can serve as invaluable think tanks, driving innovation and problem-solving across industries. A.I. can enhance education, surgery, restaurants, firefighting, policing, search and rescue, lifeguard services, farming, construction, and numerous other fields. These advancements create opportunities for individuals to pursue work aligned with their passions while still earning a livelihood. We must embrace societal evolution and place our trust in science over superstition, as we are more educated and informed than our ancestors. While A.I. can be employed in rapid tracking systems, critical decision-making and human input should remain integral. Certain tasks require human judgment and the uniquely human capacity for last-minute critical thinking and empathy that machines cannot replicate.
We must fortify our weak borders by reinforcing existing walls, installing additional surveillance cameras, and establishing military mile posts and patrol points. To address unauthorized border crossings and provide assistance to those in need, aid stations shall be established along with provisions for injured or wounded guards. Simultaneously, we will strengthen legal entry points by enhancing surveillance equipment and implementing advanced truck x-ray machines. Military air patrols will be deployed to safeguard our borders. Rapid capture and rescue deployment teams, akin to the Coast Guard, will be established to efficiently respond to border incidents. In specific border zones, limited modifications or suspensions of the Posse Comitatus Act may be necessary to effectively manage the situation. Our commitment to freedom, liberty, and our principles compels us to address the issue of illegal aliens. While some may express frustration with the influx of individuals, we must acknowledge the underlying humanitarian crisis. Let us rise above partisan politics and approach this matter with compassion and resolve. We have constitutional amendments that unequivocally reject slavery, yet the presence of cartels within our borders perpetuates this heinous practice. It also enables the abhorrent crime of human trafficking. Undocumented immigrants find themselves trapped in a cycle of indebtedness to cartels or face grave consequences, which is incompatible with our values, religious beliefs, and the principles for which we fought a civil war. We will identify and neutralize the command and control structures of cartels, targeting both high-ranking officials and low-level operatives. The identification of these command and control elements, as well as individual actors and carriers, is of utmost importance. We shall dismantle the command and control of cartel operations, targeting their networks, operatives, and infrastructure. Assets, including accounts, finances, properties, and materials, associated with the command and control of cartels will be seized. Our policy leaves no place on Earth for cartels and similar actors to hide or escape justice. Together, as a nation, we will secure our borders, address illegal immigration with compassion and resolve, and eradicate the criminal enterprises that undermine our values and harm our communities. We cannot tolerate such assaults on humanity within our own Nation. Illegal aliens of military age must be removed first and foremost before they can cause further or more dire harm to our people and nation. We must thoroughly vet out those claimed as families for legitimacy, and remove those found not to be.
The dedicated police officers of our nation have faced increasingly dangerous situations and tragic loss of life. Our objective is to ensure that the penalties for killing, attacking, or any form of violence against law enforcement are maximized, including federal court proceedings and, where appropriate, the application of the death penalty. The process for implementing the death penalty should be swift and efficient. We must undertake comprehensive police reform to improve community interactions and enhance the procedures for stops and arrests. We will establish a streamlined and appropriate training program that equips our officers to respond effectively to various active offenses while prioritizing the safety of all individuals involved, including officers, civilians, and suspects. National standardization of reforms is crucial, ensuring clarity and understanding for both law enforcement and the public. Reforms will be designed to simplify expectations for stops, arrests, and the consequences of non-compliance, including provisions to address violations by law enforcement officers. Our goal is to establish a clear, accessible, and enforceable framework that embodies simplicity, codification, dissemination, understanding, and accountability.
It is deeply troubling that within our great nation, 34 million Americans struggle daily to access sufficient food within our borders. Shockingly, 9 million of those individuals are innocent children. This is an unacceptable crisis in modern America that demands immediate attention. Sadly, over the past decade, this issue has been given insufficient recognition or addressed with the urgency it deserves. If the United States can procure 25 percent of Ukrainian food surplus to support those in need globally, we must prioritize our own citizens and ensure no one within our borders suffers from hunger. The existing pantry and food stamp systems were intended to prevent such circumstances, yet they have not effectively addressed the problem. We must develop a new system capable of registering and monitoring individuals to ensure consistent access to food on a daily basis, with multiple provisions if necessary. If it is necessary to reimagine and enhance the functionality of the food stamp system, we will undertake this endeavor. Within the United States of America, it is simply unacceptable for any child to go hungry. We must eradicate this issue without delay, as a nation that values the well-being and prosperity of all its citizens. [2] |
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—Harshaw’s campaign website (2024)[3] |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 4, 2024
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Albert Harshaw’s campaign website, “Policies,” accessed June 3, 2024