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Government Reform and Public Service
Chung supports protecting the integrity and independence of federal government institutions from political interference.
According to LGBTQ Nation, Chung resigned from his government office position in response to Elon Musk's actions during the DOGE-era restructuring, framing his candidacy around defending public service.
LGBTQ+ Rights
Chung supports advancing and protecting LGBTQ+ rights.
Chung was endorsed by the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, which backs candidates committed to LGBTQ+ equality, signaling alignment with pro-LGBTQ+ policy positions.
Party Affiliation and Governance
Chung runs as a Democrat competing for an open seat in Michigan's 10th Congressional District.
Multiple outlets identify Chung as a Democratic candidate in the competitive MI-10 race, a swing district in the Macomb County area described as containing 'Trump Democrat' voters.
Economy and Working Families
Chung emphasizes economic concerns of working- and middle-class voters in a competitive swing district.
As a Democrat seeking to win the swing MI-10 district with its 'Trump Democrat' electorate, Chung's campaign coverage focuses on appealing to economically anxious working-class voters, though specific policy details are not documented in the available record.
Accountability of Wealth and Power in Government
Chung is critical of unchecked influence by wealthy figures over government operations.
Chung's public break with Elon Musk over the handling of a federal office frames his campaign around resisting influence by billionaires in government, though a full policy platform is not available in the public record.
Campaign Finance and Personal Wealth
Chung's personal finances have drawn scrutiny regarding his ties to Washington, D.C.
The Detroit News reported that Chung is among three Michigan U.S. House hopefuls who own million-dollar D.C. homes, a point raised in coverage of the race but not a stated policy position.
Total Raised
$1.9M
Total Spent
$1.3M
Cash on Hand
$621.4K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$156.1K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.