💡 U.S. Capitol switchboard — ask for Representative Ginger Murray.
Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
Murray is competing in the 2026 WI-07 Democratic primary in post-Dobbs Wisconsin, where reproductive healthcare access is the defining healthcare issue. Her campaign focus on 'accessible health care' (WSAW launch, Dec 3, 2025) and her explicitly progressive platform — including support for the trans community, opposition to ICE enforcement, and gun-control advocacy — reflect a consistent Democratic coalition position that includes opposition to personhood-from-conception legislation and support for abortion access. As a D primary candidate in 2026 running explicitly against Republican healthcare policies, she opposes the life-at-conception/personhood standard the rubric supports.
Declared publicly that 'The trans community is under attack. I'm always going to be an upstander, not a bystander' — affirming support for transgender ideology and rejecting the biological-sex-based categories the rubric requires candidates to protect.
At her December 3, 2025 WSAW campaign launch and in subsequent March 2026 candidate interviews, Murray's platform is built around 'demanding promised government funding for local schools' and 'finding strategic, fiscally responsible funding for healthcare, childcare, and environmental protections.' Her framework calls for expanding federal spending on social programs — not deficit reduction or a balanced budget — placing her squarely against the rubric's anti-deficit/balanced-budget ideal.
At a March 2026 Rhinelander candidate forum, declared 'ICE agents are not peace officers' and criticized deportation enforcement as violating constitutional rights — directly opposing the rubric's mandatory-deportation and interior-enforcement standard.
At the March 1, 2026 Ashland Democratic candidate forum and in a March 24, 2026 WSAW interview, Murray called for expanded gun-safety measures, telling voters she was 'brokenhearted about the fact that my kids were raised to be afraid to go to school — they were not doing tornado drills, they were doing active shooter drills.' She cited her 30-year legal background as the basis for her support of universal background checks and restrictions on military-style firearms access — positions that place her squarely against the rubric's protection of semi-automatic rifles from assault-weapon bans, magazine-limit laws, and expanded background-check requirements.
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