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Frisch ran as explicitly pro-choice across both his 2022 and 2024 campaigns for CO-03, pledging to protect abortion access and stating he would oppose federal abortion restrictions — directly rejecting life-at-conception and fetal personhood legislation in a district that includes conservative rural Colorado.
Frisch stated he 'would have voted for' the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act — a $1.2 trillion spending package that added directly to the federal deficit — while positioning himself as a pro-business moderate; selectively criticizing deficit spending only from the opposing party while endorsing major new outlays.
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Pro-abortion-access centerpiece of 2024 campaign: 'government should never be involved in abortion'; would vote to codify Roe.
Supports CO-style gun-control package at federal level (red-flag, background checks, DV-abuser restrictions).
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