Clifford Heinzer
Clifford Heinzer (Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Virginia's 7th Congressional District. He lost in the Democratic primary on June 18, 2024.
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Biography
Clifford Heinzer lives in Stafford, Virginia. Heinzer served in the U.S. Army as a ranger-qualified infantry officer and in the Special Forces. He earned a bachelor's degree from the Cornell University College of Arts and Science in 1984. His career experience includes working as a policy analyst and military instructor. He has been affiliated with Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Special Forces Association, and N.A.A.C.P.[1]
Elections
2024
See also: Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024
Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 18 Democratic primary)
Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 18 Republican primary)
General election
General election for U.S. House Virginia District 7
Eugene Vindman defeated Derrick Anderson in the general election for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Eugene Vindman (D) | 51.2 | 203,336 | |
Derrick Anderson (R) | 48.5 | 192,847 | ||
Other/Write-in votes | 0.3 | 1,116 |
Total votes: 397,299 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Craig Ennis (Independent)
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7
The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on June 18, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Eugene Vindman | 49.3 | 17,263 | |
Elizabeth Guzman | 15.1 | 5,283 | ||
Briana Sewell | 13.4 | 4,706 | ||
Andrea Bailey | 12.5 | 4,381 | ||
Margaret Franklin | 5.8 | 2,034 | ||
Carl Bedell | 2.1 | 738 | ||
Clifford Heinzer | 1.8 | 621 |
Total votes: 35,026 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Mohamed Bourakba (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7
The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on June 18, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Derrick Anderson | 45.2 | 16,338 | |
Cameron Hamilton | 37.2 | 13,448 | ||
Jonathon Myers | 12.9 | 4,660 | ||
John Prabhudoss | 2.0 | 729 | ||
Maria Martin | 1.7 | 625 | ||
Terris Todd | 1.0 | 373 |
Total votes: 36,173 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jeffrey Sacks (R)
- Shaliek Tarpley (R)
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Heinzer in this election.
Campaign themes
2024
Campaign website
Heinzer’s campaign website stated the following:
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Immigration The chaos on our southern border must end. We can secure our borders, curtail illegal entry into the United States, and make narcotics trafficking riskier without shutting down our ports of entry or descending into xenophobia. Unfortunately, we have two immigration systems: In the legal system, applicants can wait decades before being interviewed, and the likelihood of successfully immigrating to the United States can vary based on your country of origin. In the unlawful system, management of immigration across our southern border has been outsourced to criminal cartels. We have also seen the asylum process misused because it affords access to the U.S. legal system and the ability to remain in the United States for years awaiting adjudication, both unavailable to legal immigrant visa applicants overseas. Many Virginians ask why immigrants who entered illegally are able to benefit from living and working here while 34.7 million who have applied to enter lawfully remain overseas, in some cases for more than 20 years. We need one system that provides an equal opportunity to qualified applicants for immigrant visas regardless of their country of origin, while assuring that the system is balanced in meeting the legitimate needs of employers without undermining U.S. workers. This can be accomplished through a single piece of legislation. As your Representative in Congress, I will work to:
Middle East The United States has a vital national interest in promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. That can best be achieved by a ceasefire in Gaza now, not more fighter jets or bombs. More death and destruction will only exacerbate the cycle of violence that has plagued Israel and Palestine for decades, and providing Palestinians with viable political and economic alternatives is far more likely to neutralize Hamas than Israeli strikes. Further expansion of the conflict will only make our position in the region more complex and challenging. To further a peaceful and enduring solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as your Representative in Congress, I will advocate for policies that:
Traffic As I'm sure you are already (unfortunately) aware, our district suffers from some of the worst congestion in the United States, and residents have grown weary of half-measure solutions that are both expensive and ineffective. Every day, commuters and travelers lose countless hours stuck in traffic, taking a toll on their pocketbooks, family, health, and quality of life. The greenhouse gasses generated by vehicles moving at a crawl cause additional harm to the environment as well. The reason that traffic is so bad here is because there is no viable alternative for long haul travelers; between Richmond, Virginia and Wilmington, Delaware, I-95 is the only interstate that parallels the coast. The unaffordable one-way express lanes will never solve the problem, yet Virginia has signed them away for 75 years to foreign companies that profit the most when traffic is at its worst. Adding additional lanes to I-95 isn't the answer, in fact it could actually prevent the future extension of Metro where it could provide the greatest benefit. Traffic is not just a problem in the I-95 corridor; rapid development throughout the district is bringing congestion to many communities. Despite costly improvements, I don't believe that Virginia Railway Express will ever be able to provide an efficient alternative to commuters the way that Metro can. As your Representative in Congress, I will work to:
Healthcare Americans have the highest health care costs in the world, averaging $12,555 per person in 2022, $4,000 more than any other high-income nation, but we have lower life expectancy (77 years vs 80-85 for other developed nations) with higher maternal mortality (9.8/100,000 OECD, 23.8 U.S.) and infant mortality. Health insurance under the Affordable Care Act is not so affordable. Health care costs are the number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States. We also pay far more for prescriptions than our Canadian neighbors do. Just scheduling an appointment with a physician can take weeks or months, but if you must go to the emergency room, you can expect surprise medical bills. Your insurance company, rather than your physician, has the final call on what care you can get, and pharmacy benefit managers determine which prescriptions you are allowed. As your Representative in Congress, I will work to advance:
Rural Communities Our smaller communities are suffering from decades of inattention and have never fully recovered from the 2008 recession. Today, they are forced to grapple with many of the same problems facing urban and suburban areas, but without the same resources. Young people who have other opportunities are leaving their communities behind, and the cost of entry into agriculture has soared beyond reach. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
National Security & Defense The United States must confront our 21st Century strategic challenge, the loss of the advantage we enjoyed in industrial capacity during 20th century conflicts. For example, if we were to find ourselves in a confrontation in the Pacific, we would have to overcome the reality that China has over TWO HUNDRED TIMES our shipbuilding capacity. If there ever was an era when we could risk unilateralism, it has passed. Our future security rests with strong alliances, firm commitments, and deft diplomacy. The evolution of warfare that we see unfolding in the Ukraine suggests that our 20th Century combat systems are nearing the end of their usefulness, and we will need timely, effective, and affordable replacements. We must build the force we need for the coming decades, including a renewed strategic deterrent. Our military capability is linked to and limited by the strength of both our economy and democracy. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Our Rights No one should be denied an opportunity for employment, education, or promotion; worry that they will be treated differently by officials, banks, businesses, or the police; or lose the right to vote because of who they are. We should not have to fear loss of employment or freedom of expression because of beliefs we hold (incitement to criminal activity, violence, insurrection, or violent overthrow of the government excepted). We should not see books removed from library shelves because they make others uncomfortable. Yet these are concerns for many of us today. That has to change. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Partisan Gridlock Congress is unable to get anything done just when we need urgent action on the southern border, infrastructure, and the Middle East. Last year, the House only passed 27 bills, most just to keep the government from shutting down or defaulting on the debt. With 90% of house districts so gerrymandered that primary elections rather than the general determine the winner, grandstanding for your base has replaced negotiating, representatives produce soundbites, not solutions, and too few will support bipartisan legislation out of fear of being primaried. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Women's Rights The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade set the clock back 50 years on the protection of women’s freedom, health, and privacy. We must never forget that decisions on reproductive health belong to a woman and her physician, not government officials. While immediate legislative protections are essential, we must also address more long-term issues including the composition of the Supreme Court and insufficient constitutional protections for women. As your Representative in Congress, I will work to:
The Economy Over the past four decades, working Americans have seen their economic prospects decline while the wealthiest Americans have gained a greater share of the rewards. Pay has not kept pace. Childcare is increasingly unaffordable. Many of us do not feel secure about our prospects for a rising standard of living. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Environment & Climate Change I grew up in a time when rivers caught fire, housing developments were built on waste dumps, and smog shut down cities. There has been progress, but we need to do more to reduce the risk we face from climate change. In our district, the rapid advance of suburban sprawl makes the preservation of our remaining green space ever more important. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Military, Civil Servants, Veterans, and Retirees All too often, those who have served the United States find themselves at the mercy of an indifferent bureaucracy. The VA has yet to achieve the standards we should be able to expect. Inflation is complicating the retirement plans of former military members and civil servants alike. We must stop politically motivated attacks designed to intimidate and silence government workers. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Defending Democracy Our democracy is under assault. Opportunists promote fear, market conspiracy theories, question the legitimacy of our elections, and employ threats of violence. Many Americans feel disenfranchised and alienated. Autocracy is gaining traction overseas; we must not allow that to happen here. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Crime & Gun Violence As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Inflation A surge in inflation rarely has a single cause and is generally the consequence of decisions made years earlier. Too little competition among the corporations that dominate our economy, printing trillions of dollars to support Wall Street, and massive tax cuts that benefitted the wealthiest Americans combined to create an economic environment so volatile that all it took was a supply chain shock to set off explosive inflation. As your Representative in Congress, I will:
Families Families in Virginia are under more stress than at any time in memory. We see the effects in school, the workplace, and the mental health crisis. Investing in programs that help strengthen families is one approach we need to take to solve this problem. Building a strong economy starts with supporting our families. As your Representative in Congress, I will work to advance:
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—Clifford Heinzer’s campaign website (2024)[3] |
Ballotpedia survey responses
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|He grew up in a working-class neighborhood at a time when a full day’s work earned a living wage, benefits, and the opportunity for your kids to do even better. He served the United States in the Far East, Latin America, Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. In the Army, he led as an officer in the Infantry and Special Forces. As a diplomat, he analyzed the politics of foreign nations and focused on U.S. policy in the Middle East. His career included: • Countering violent extremism. • Directing U.S. counter narcotics programs in the Golden Triangle: support to law enforcement, addiction treatment, and supply reduction. • Bolstering border security and coordinating civilian efforts to improve governance in Afghanistan. • Supervising the issuance of immigrant visas. A member of organized labor for 25 years, he is also a lifetime member of the VFW and the Special Forces Association. Cliff recently ended his tenure as Political Action Chair of the NAACP’s Stafford Branch. Since his departure from federal service, he has been devoted to political activism, including serving as the Chair of the Stafford County Democratic Committee. He resides in Stafford with his spouse Tuanta (née Tangae), a federal retiree and naturalized U.S. citizen.
- For a Congress That Works
- For An Economy that Works for All
- Let's Come Together for the Common Good
Promoting an economy that works for everyone:
o Bringing the working class back into the middle class
o Controlling inflation and prevent its return
o Assuring that job training and education are accessible and affordable
Ending the partisan gridlock
Preserving our democracy
Defending a woman's right to choose
Protecting our environment, climate, and remaining green space
Reducing crime and gun violence
Building road and rail infrastructure
Keeping America safe in a complex world
Supporting our military, civil servants, veterans, and retirees
Sustaining rural communities
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See also
2024 Elections
External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ Cliff Heinzer for Congress, "About," accessed June 14, 2024
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Clifford Heinzer’s campaign website, “Issues,” accessed June 14, 2024