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Science and Technology Policy
Likely to champion evidence-based policymaking and increased federal investment in scientific research.
As a microbiologist and Ph.D. scientist poised to be the first Black woman Ph.D. scientist in Congress, Clark has built her public identity around her scientific background, suggesting strong support for science funding and STEM initiatives.
Reproductive Rights
Likely supports protecting and expanding access to abortion and reproductive healthcare, consistent with Democratic primary positioning in Georgia.
As a Democratic nominee running in a competitive Georgia primary field, Clark's candidacy aligns with the broader Democratic platform on reproductive rights, though no direct statements are cited in available grounding.
Healthcare
Likely supports expanding access to affordable healthcare, potentially informed by her scientific and public health background.
Clark's professional background as a microbiologist suggests a policy emphasis on public health and healthcare access, though specific legislative proposals are not detailed in available sources.
Racial Equity and Representation
Emphasizes breaking barriers for Black women in STEM and politics as part of her campaign identity.
Multiple news outlets highlight her potential to become the first Black woman Ph.D. scientist in Congress, indicating that racial representation and equity are central themes of her candidacy.
Democratic Party Alignment
Aligns with the Democratic Party platform, having won a competitive multi-candidate primary for Georgia's 13th District.
Clark defeated several Democratic rivals, including Everton Blair Jr. and Emanuel Jones, to secure the nomination for the seat previously held by David Scott, indicating strong intra-party support.
Education and STEM Advocacy
Likely to prioritize STEM education funding and access, drawing on her academic and scientific career.
Her professional identity as a scientist and educator suggests she may prioritize STEM-focused legislation, though no specific bills or statements are available in the grounding data.
Continuity of Representation for GA-13
Positioned as successor to the late Rep. David Scott, suggesting general continuity with established Democratic priorities for the district.
News coverage frames Clark as the nominee for the seat left vacant by the death of longtime Rep. David Scott, implying alignment with the district's historical Democratic representation.
Total Raised
$1.6M
Total Spent
$1.4M
Cash on Hand
$229.1K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$4.2M
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