We use cookies and similar tools for analytics and to improve VoteHound. See our Privacy Policy for the full list.
Stances are inferred from campaign site text and recent news only — no official voting record is available for this candidate.
Healthcare
Supports major healthcare reform to fix what he describes as a broken system.
Treble has spoken publicly about nearly dying due to failures in the healthcare system while building his startup, which he cites as a primary motivation for running for Congress.
Opposition to Trump and Republican Agenda
Positions himself as a strong opponent of Donald Trump and his policies.
Coverage of the CD1 Democratic primary notes that Treble and his opponents agree Trump is a central problem, though they differ in strategy for confronting him.
Party Identity and Political Transition
Running as a Democrat despite a past Republican political identity, appealing to voters seeking to flip the seat.
The Intercept reported that national Democrats are rallying around Treble, a former Republican, as part of efforts to flip AZ's 1st Congressional District.
Economic Policy / Small Business
Emphasizes his experience as a startup founder to inform his economic policy views.
Treble frequently references his entrepreneurial background building a startup as part of his campaign narrative and policy credibility on economic issues.
Israel and Jewish Community Relations
Has engaged with Jewish and Democratic voters on issues important to that community, though specific positions are unclear.
Treble participated in a forum where AZ-01 Democratic primary candidates shared views on issues important to Jewish and Democratic voters.
Electability and Party Strategy
Positions himself as a strong general election candidate capable of flipping the seat for Democrats.
As one of several Democrats competing in a crowded CD1 primary, Treble has made the case in debates that he represents the party's best chance to defeat the Republican incumbent.
Total Raised
$4M
Total Spent
$3.3M
Cash on Hand
$658.6K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$367.1K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.