Delaney Statement on AIPAC Conference
“I am disappointed that a preexisting commitment prevents me from attending AIPAC this year.”
“I am disappointed that a preexisting commitment prevents me from attending AIPAC this year.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, March 22, 2019CONTACT: Carrie Healey, 301-500-8642, carrie@johnkdelaney.com, press@johnkdelaney.com FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS, MD – Today, in a column in the Financial Times titled, “In praise of John Delaney — a politician
Today, John Delaney announces his campaign plan to increase investment in negative emissions technology (NET).
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, March 22, 2019CONTACT: Carrie Healey, 301-500-8642, carrie@johnkdelaney.com, press@johnkdelaney.com DES MOINES, IA – In response to the widespread devastating flooding in Iowa and Nebraska this week, precipitated by a “bomb
John talked with Connell McShane about problem solving, tax policies, free trade, and more. Check it out here:
John joined Fox’s Martha MacCallum to talk about capitalism with a conscience and the importance of strong social programs. Check it out here:
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In Mr. Delaney’s view, America’s trouble isn’t capitalism but a dysfunctional federal government that has “stopped updating that basic social compact.”
Medicare-for-all is bad policy for the country and bad politics for the Democratic Party.
Read John's guest column in the Cedar Rapids Gazette on his plan to rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges.
Delaney… believes in returning to the assertive, values-promoting, alliance-building foreign policy approach that majorities in both parties once traditionally supported.