Other Candidates
Five Republicans are challenging Rep. Suzan DelBene in this race for Congress.
Jeb Brewer works in program management and construction services. In 2022, Brewer challenged progressive Sen. John Lovick in Washington’s 44th Legislative District. Now, in his bid for Congress, Brewer is running on a moderately conservative platform. He says he wants to streamline the tax payment system but offers no ideas about how to balance our tax code so that corporations and the wealthy pay their share. Brewer shares support for health care affordability and environmental protections but criticizes the type of bold actions that can actually create progress on these issues.
Mary Silva, an audiologist and working mother, is another Republican in this race. She has no community leadership experience and is dedicating this campaign to whistleblowers who she admires. Silva blames Henry Kissinger for a decline in the American quality of life, and her priorities include holding corporations accountable and reducing American interventionism abroad. Silva’s campaign rhetoric echoes MAGA, anti-government discourse.
Police officer Orion Webster is another conservative challenger in this race who has emphasized throughout his campaign that he is running as a Christian. Webster has worked in private security as well as law enforcement and is a Navy veteran. He is running a conservative campaign that lists God as one of its pillars. If elected, he wants to cut public funding and social services, employ a hawkish foreign policy approach, abolish Social Security, construct harmful oil pipelines, dismantle Obamacare, and more. He does not represent the beliefs and rights of Washingtonians.
Author, former teacher, and veteran Matt Heines identifies as a “Trump Republican.” Over the last few years, he has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Senate, Congress, and Washington’s state House. It is clear Heines will not lead with progressive solutions to the issues facing regular Washingtonians in Congressional District 1.
GOP candidate Derek Chartrand is an environmental industry professional who previously ran for the seat in 2020. Now, Chartrand is running on a more moderate conservative platform with some positive emphasis on quality public education, environmental protections, and support for veterans. However, he still fails to advocate for bold progress to raise the quality of life for all residents in Congressional District 1.
Five Republicans are challenging Rep. Suzan DelBene in this race for Congress.
Jeb Brewer works in program management and construction services. In 2022, Brewer challenged progressive Sen. John Lovick in Washington’s 44th Legislative District. Now, in his bid for Congress, Brewer is running on a moderately conservative platform. He says he wants to streamline the tax payment system but offers no ideas about how to balance our tax code so that corporations and the wealthy pay their share. Brewer shares support for health care affordability and environmental protections but criticizes the type of bold actions that can actually create progress on these issues.
Mary Silva, an audiologist and working mother, is another Republican in this race. She has no community leadership experience and is dedicating this campaign to whistleblowers who she admires. Silva blames Henry Kissinger for a decline in the American quality of life, and her priorities include holding corporations accountable and reducing American interventionism abroad. Silva’s campaign rhetoric echoes MAGA, anti-government discourse.
Police officer Orion Webster is another conservative challenger in this race who has emphasized throughout his campaign that he is running as a Christian. Webster has worked in private security as well as law enforcement and is a Navy veteran. He is running a conservative campaign that lists God as one of its pillars. If elected, he wants to cut public funding and social services, employ a hawkish foreign policy approach, abolish Social Security, construct harmful oil pipelines, dismantle Obamacare, and more. He does not represent the beliefs and rights of Washingtonians.
Author, former teacher, and veteran Matt Heines identifies as a “Trump Republican.” Over the last few years, he has unsuccessfully run for U.S. Senate, Congress, and Washington’s state House. It is clear Heines will not lead with progressive solutions to the issues facing regular Washingtonians in Congressional District 1.
GOP candidate Derek Chartrand is an environmental industry professional who previously ran for the seat in 2020. Now, Chartrand is running on a more moderate conservative platform with some positive emphasis on quality public education, environmental protections, and support for veterans. However, he still fails to advocate for bold progress to raise the quality of life for all residents in Congressional District 1.