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A perennial Wyoming Democratic Senate candidate who has called to codify Roe v. Wade into federal law and denounced the Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, stating 'Big Brother should not be allowed to get between women and their doctors' — explicitly rejecting any legal personhood from conception.
In his 2024 Senate campaign Q&A (WyoFile 2024 Election Guide), Morrow pledged to be 'the strongest and most vocal advocate for women's equality' and to push for Senate passage of the Equal Rights Amendment — a constitutional amendment that legal advocates routinely invoke to challenge sex-distinct statutes and advance transgender-policy claims, rejecting any legislative distinction grounded in biological sex.
Attacked Wyoming's Republican congressional delegation for what he characterized as hostility toward Social Security, Medicare, and federal employee pension systems, positioning himself as a defender of expansionary entitlement spending — at odds with the rubric's anti-deficit/balanced-budget standard.
Morrow emphasized expanding voter access and equality rather than voter-ID or paper-ballot requirements in his 2024 and 2026 campaign materials, supporting the Equal Rights Amendment and broad franchise expansion over integrity-first guardrails the rubric prioritizes.
In his WyoFile 2024 Election Guide Q&A, Morrow dismissed the southern border as 'really a non issue,' adding that 'the hyperbole of my friends and associates on the right about the border are not really a huge issue and are made up to simply have a political agenda to whine about.' He further noted that the only undocumented workers he had ever observed in Wyoming 'were roofers next door on Spring Creek back during the George Bush Era.' His position categorically rejects the rubric's wall-and-military-at-the-border standard as nothing more than manufactured political grievance.
In the WyoFile 2024 Election Guide, Morrow answered 'Absolutely NOT' when asked whether he supports gun control, citing Wyoming Constitution Article One Section 38's explicit protection of the right to bear arms — aligning with the rubric's opposition to red-flag laws and assault-weapon bans.
Morrow's campaign platform emphasizes multilateral engagement and does not reflect a foreign-policy-restraint posture; his OnTheIssues profile records no opposition to foreign aid packages or entangling alliances, indicating no alignment with the rubric's anti-interventionist stance.
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