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Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
Sage ran as a pro-choice Democrat for Iowa's open U.S. Senate seat in 2026 (Joni Ernst's seat), criticizing Iowa's six-week abortion ban and running on restoring federal abortion protections. He suspended his campaign in February 2026 due to fundraising shortfalls, endorsing fellow Democrat Josh Turek. His pro-choice platform rejects the rubric's life-at-conception standard.
Sage's campaign platform called for the federal government to negotiate prescription drug prices, break up meatpacking monopolies controlling over 80% of the market, pass a Real Right to Repair Law for farmers, and lead in clean energy investment — a program of expanded regulatory intervention and federal market management rather than free-market or balanced-budget conservatism.
On the campaign trail for Iowa's open U.S. Senate seat (Joni Ernst's seat), Sage advocated for Medicare for All and government negotiation of prescription drug prices — policy positions requiring significant expansion of federal spending and government intervention in the healthcare market, contrary to the rubric's concern about WEF/ESG-style international economic governance and anti-deficit priorities. Sage suspended his Senate campaign in February 2026.
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