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Endorsed by National Right to Life in his 2020 Senate run; supported the Hyde Amendment, opposed taxpayer funding of abortion, and called for a constitutional amendment protecting unborn life in New Mexico.
Ronchetti stated in a faith-based voter guide that 'governments should not discriminate against individuals, organizations, or small businesses because of their belief that marriage is only a union of one man and one woman' and pledged to 'protect the freedom of Christians to share the Gospel and to practice Biblical principles.' He was raised Catholic and his family attends Sagebrush Church in Albuquerque, grounding this position in explicit religious conviction. This directly affirms the rubric's one-man-one-woman definition of marriage.
During his 2020 Senate and 2022 gubernatorial campaigns, Ronchetti committed to requiring photo ID to vote and pledged to push for a statewide voter-ID law in New Mexico. He opposes the automatic mailing of ballots to all registered voters without a request, citing a high number of bad addresses in New Mexico's voter file, and has committed to fighting ballot harvesting. His campaign platform frames the goal as making it 'easy to vote and hard to cheat,' directly aligning with the rubric's voter-ID and anti-mass-mail-in standard.
States he will 'secure our southern border' as a top federal priority, a consistent campaign position across his 2020 and 2026 New Mexico Senate races.
States 'I support the second amendment and oppose these bans and gun confiscation' — opposing assault-weapons bans and confiscation schemes in both his 2020 and 2026 Senate campaigns.
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