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Party Alignment / General Election Strategy
Ran as the DCCC-backed establishment Democrat in Arizona's 1st Congressional District primary.
National Democratic Party groups, including the DCCC and Sen. Mark Kelly, backed Galán-Woods in the primary, but she lost to Amish Shah, indicating she was positioned as a mainstream, party-aligned candidate.
Abortion / Reproductive Rights
Likely supports codifying abortion rights, consistent with mainstream Democratic primary positioning in Arizona.
As a DCCC-endorsed Democrat running in a battleground district where abortion rights were a central issue in 2024, Galán-Woods' candidacy aligned with the party's pro-choice platform, though no direct voting record exists.
Healthcare
Presumed support for protecting and expanding the Affordable Care Act, in line with national Democratic priorities.
No specific voting record exists as a non-incumbent challenger, but her backing by the DCCC suggests alignment with standard Democratic healthcare policy positions.
Democratic Party Establishment vs. Grassroots
Represented the establishment/national-party-favored lane of the Democratic primary, contrasting with grassroots-backed rival Amish Shah.
Multiple outlets characterized her loss as a rebuke of the national party's involvement, with NOTUS and The Hill framing Shah's win as a defeat for the DCCC's chosen candidate.
Electability in Battleground District
Positioned her campaign around being a strong general-election candidate capable of flipping the seat from Republican control.
National party support suggests she was viewed as a candidate suited to compete against Republicans in Arizona's competitive 1st District, previously held by David Schweikert.
Immigration
No specific documented position available; likely aligns with mainstream Democratic immigration reform stances.
Given the lack of an official platform excerpt and no voting record, her immigration stance cannot be confirmed beyond typical party alignment.
Total Raised
$2.2M
Total Spent
$1.6M
Cash on Hand
$539.1K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$1.1M
Opposing
$286.5K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.
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