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Elijah Norton on Putting Congress to Work for You

2022/5/28
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Elijah Norton: 我从堪萨斯城搬到亚利桑那州斯科茨代尔,创办并发展了自己的公司Veritas Global Protection,这证明了我的商业经验和能力。我认为我们需要更多像我这样的企业家进入政界,而不是职业政客。在医疗改革方面,我认为政府干预越多,结果往往越差,主张减少监管,增加保险公司竞争。在应对中国威胁方面,我认为我们需要减少美国与中国的经济联系,保护美国资产和利益。在通货膨胀问题上,我认为我们需要平衡预算,实现能源独立。在边境安全问题上,我认为我们需要加强边境管控,修建隔离墙,并投资于相关技术。 Chuck Warren & Sam Stone: 我们讨论了Elijah Norton的背景、商业经验、以及他对医疗改革、中国威胁、通货膨胀和边境安全等问题的看法。我们还探讨了共和党在这些问题上的立场,以及如何才能重新掌控国家叙事。

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Elijah Norton shares the story of how a turbulent flight and a subsequent stay in Arizona led him to fall in love with the state and eventually move there in 2015.

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by Elijah Norton, Republican candidate for Congress in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. Later in the show, Dan McLaughlin of the National Review returns to the show to break down the biggest headlines of the week.

Elijah Norton was born and raised in the Midwest to parents who taught him the importance of working hard and contributing to society. His family has a long history of American patriotism and achieving their own slices of the American dream. He grew up listening to stories from family members about his great-great-great grandfather Elijah Hise Norton, for whom he was named after, who served in Congress during the American Civil War and was a driving force against Missouri’s succession from the Union. Elijah fell in love with America and her rich history growing up, and he is deeply concerned about the direction America is headed. If elected to Congress, Elijah plans to take after his great-great-great grandfather by protecting and conserving America, and our shared sacred freedom.

Elijah took the invaluable lessons he learned from his hard-working parents and put them to the test while attending the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. At 21, while in college, Elijah saw a need in society and used $1,000 he had saved up to start his own business. Ten years later, that same small start-up now employs over 100 people and is a leader in the finance and insurance industry. His business is now operating throughout the United States, Canada, Chile, and Europe. In 2015, Norton expanded his business and moved it to the Phoenix area, where he now calls Scottsdale his home.

Elijah believes we need more people, like his great-great-great grandfather, who leave their livelihoods behind and go to Washington, D.C. to fight for what is best for America—not themselves. We all know Washington, D.C. is broken. The way we fix it is by electing people who have accomplished something in their lives first, and then decide to run for public office—not by electing career politicians.

Elijah Norton is no stranger to fixing problems, and that’s exactly why he is running to represent the northeast valley in Congress. The problems we face together as a nation are immense, but, with the right leadership, Elijah believes we can fix them.

The citizens of Arizona deserve better than a Representative mired in ethics violations more committed to self-preservation than doing the people’s business. Elijah believes lower taxes, a balanced budget, and limited government means more freedom for the American people. He will fight to keep the bright light of America shining throughout the world and will fight to bring much needed change to Washington, D.C.

Dan McLaughlin is a senior writer at National Review Online and a fellow at National Review Institute. He was formerly an attorney practicing securities and commercial litigation in New York City, a contributing editor of RedState, columnist at the Federalist and the New Ledger, a baseball blogger at BaseballCrank.com, BostonSportsGuy.com, the Providence Journal Online, and a contributor to the Command Post. His writings on politics, baseball, and law have appeared in numerous other newspapers, magazines, websites, and legal journals.

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