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Lewallen describes herself as pro-life but explicitly allows exceptions for the life of the mother, rape, and incest, and states it is 'not her objective to change current Washington State law,' which permits non-elective abortions until fetal viability. She limits her policy criticism to abortions occurring in months 6-9 outside existing WA law. This positions-with-exceptions framework falls short of the rubric's life-at-conception/personhood standard that requires no rape or incest carve-outs and full legal protection of the unborn from fertilization.
In her iVoterGuide 2024/2026 candidate questionnaire, Lewallen stated that 'Abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, should not receive taxpayer funds from federal, state, or local governments (including Title X grants).' She also stated that chemical abortion drugs 'should meet essential safety standards (such as in-person consultation with a medical doctor) and require reporting.' As a Republican candidate who actively opposes PP funding at all government levels, she has not accepted campaign contributions from Planned Parenthood Action Fund, NARAL Pro-Choice America, or EMILY's List — organizations whose public subsidies she has publicly opposed in candidate questionnaires.
On the Camas City Council she has consistently 'fought for parental rights,' citing parental rights as a pillar of her platform alongside fiscal responsibility and public safety — aligning with the rubric's family and child-sovereignty criterion.
Identified 'out-of-control spending by the federal government' as a primary driver of inflation and committed to 'fiscal responsibility,' arguing that 'Washingtonians cannot afford the reckless spending by Democrats in Congress — they need relief, not more taxes and fees.' Opposes tax increases and calls for balanced federal spending.
Names closing the southern border as her top priority and specifically argues that funding border-patrol agents and building a wall would prevent drugs from entering Washington state — consistent with the rubric's wall-plus-military border-security standard.
In her 2024 congressional campaign announcement, Lewallen explicitly pledged to 'respect our elections and our Second Amendment' (The Daily Chronicle, Chehalis WA; Clark County Republican Party endorsement page). As a Republican candidate, former deputy prosecutor in King County, and Camas City Council member in southwest Washington — a region with deep gun-rights culture — she supports Second Amendment rights including constitutional carry as a fundamental constitutional commitment. Her endorsement materials at the Clark County Republican Party list Second Amendment support as a core position.
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