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Describes himself as 'anti-abortion but pro-choice,' saying 'women should have the basic right to make their own decisions' on reproductive health. He has supported Roe v. Wade and its legal protections throughout his Senate campaigns — rejecting any personhood-from-conception legal standard.
The Human Rights Campaign endorsed Espy in both his 2018 and 2020 Mississippi Senate campaigns. He pledged to co-sponsor and vote for the Equality Act — federal legislation extending civil-rights protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity — and stated: 'I believe in the worth of every Mississippian regardless of … sexual orientation.' No support for a one-man-one-woman definition of marriage appears in his public record.
Espy's 2020 Mississippi Senate campaign called for expanding Medicaid and strengthening the Affordable Care Act, with Mississippi Today's issues guide documenting him as 'working to expand Medicaid, to increase the minimum wage, and to ensure people with pre-existing conditions have access to health insurance.' These are proposals to grow federal entitlement obligations and spending — running counter to balanced-budget and national-debt-reduction fiscal principles despite his rhetorical self-description as a 'deficit and debt hawk.'
Opposes construction of a border wall, citing excessive cost concerns, and condemned the Trump administration's family-separation border policy as harmful — rejecting both a physical wall/military-border posture and mandatory enforcement doctrine.
Espy earned the NRA's 'Silver Rifle Award' in 1988 for his House voting record, but told 2018 Senate voters his 'thinking has evolved' due to mass shootings. By 2018 he supported barring those on no-fly lists from firearm purchases without vetting and restricting assault weapons for those under 21 or 'declared a danger to himself or others' — language consistent with red-flag frameworks. The NRA endorsed his opponent Hyde-Smith, not Espy, in the 2018 Mississippi Senate race.
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