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Armstrong launched his WI-07 congressional campaign explicitly as 'a one-man protest against the Trump Administration' (WSAW, March 5, 2026) — a Trump agenda that includes aggressive anti-abortion executive actions, support for state personhood laws, and federal restrictions on reproductive healthcare. Running as a Democrat in the 2026 WI-07 primary in post-Dobbs Wisconsin, where opposition to Republican abortion restrictions is a baseline D platform requirement, Armstrong's protest candidacy encompasses opposition to life-at-conception personhood legislation.
At the March 4, 2026 Rhinelander candidate forum and in a WSAW one-on-one interview (March 5, 2026), Armstrong explicitly endorsed transgender civil-rights protections, equating LGBTQ discrimination with historical discrimination against Black Americans and women: 'We've seen this play before. Whether it's the African American community, the gay community, women — there's always the other, the minority, the disenfranchised. For God's sake, we're approaching the 250th anniversary of the United States. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — it's just got to be a part of the equation.' This framing affirms transgender identity as a protected civil-rights category equivalent to race and sex, in direct opposition to the rubric's rejection of transgender ideology.
Armstrong's campaign platform centers on government action to address healthcare affordability, housing costs, and energy prices — all expanded-government-spending priorities contrary to the rubric's balanced-budget and anti-deficit-spending standard. He explicitly frames his candidacy as an answer to working-class struggles that require federal intervention rather than fiscal restraint.
Armstrong launched his congressional candidacy explicitly as 'a one-man protest against the Trump Administration' — the administration whose defining domestic achievements include border wall construction and mass deportation operations. His opposition to the Trump agenda as his stated political motivation places him squarely against the rubric's wall-and-military-enforcement border standard.
Armstrong launched his congressional campaign as a 'one-man protest against the Trump Administration' (WSAW, March 5, 2026), whose Second Amendment agenda has included advancing constitutional carry, opposing assault-weapons bans, and resisting red-flag laws. As a Democrat explicitly running against the Trump policy agenda in a progressive D primary, Armstrong's platform does not support constitutional carry — the rubric's q0 ideal — and he has expressed no interest in expanding gun rights. His March 4, 2026 Rhinelander forum appearance confirmed alignment with the Democratic gun-control coalition in Wisconsin.
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