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Voted to send more than $14 billion to Israel

James said in a social media post from Israel that the country and the U.S. remain staunch allies.

"Israel has a right to defend itself," he said. James voted to send more than $14 billion to Israel, a House Republican plan paid for by re-allocating money away from the IRS.

Source: WDET.org, "Hostages," on 2026 Michigan Gubernatorial race , Nov 13, 2023

For Trump's Middle East peace proposal, two state solution

James endorsed Trump's Middle East peace proposal, describing the plan as a "solid step in the right direction."

"But supporting a two-state solution is something that requires two willing partners," he added. "One of the biggest barriers that we continue to see is that Israel continues to be a willing partner, but the Palestinian Authority fails to demonstrate a willingness for a peaceful two-state solution, and they've rejected peace proposals time after time."

Source: The Jewish Insider on 2020 Michigan Senate race , Jun 29, 2020

More military influence on the foreign policy team

James said he supports Donald Trump, praising the president for nominating Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and for stocking his foreign policy team with military generals. "There's not enough combat veterans in government "who understand the consequences of failed policies," he said.
Source: The Detroit News on 2018 Michigan Senate race , Jul 18, 2017

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Dick Posthumus
Garrett Soldano
James Craig
Tudor Dixon
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Debbie Stabenow
Elissa Slotkin
James Craig
Leslie Love
Marcia Squier
Peter Meijer

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