
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - New Jersey 12th Congressional District in 2026 New Jersey Primary Election.
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Get StartedAs a member of Congress, I will support policies that move us toward net-zero emissions, protect clean air and water, invest in climate-resilient infrastructure, and prioritize communities that have borne the greatest environmental harm. A sustainable future is one where economic security, public health, and environmental responsibility move forward together. Learn more
As a member of Congress, I will support a public-first overhaul of our electric system that strengthens the grid, accelerates the transition to clean energy, protects families from shutoffs and predatory pricing, and ensures reliable service for every community. Learn more
A responsible foreign policy prioritizes diplomacy over escalation, accountability over impunity, and peace over profit. The United States should use its influence to protect civilians, uphold international norms, and pursue justice — not enable violence or shield governments from consequences. Learn more
Elijah’s immediate goal is to introduce a strong public option, which would give people the choice to buy into a government-run plan that competes with private insurers — expanding access, lowering costs, and creating real accountability in the system. Learn more
Elijah believes the North Star must be universal coverage. Everyone should be able to see a doctor and get the care they need, without fear or financial ruin. Learn more
As a member of Congress, I will support policies that expand the supply of truly affordable housing, protect tenants from displacement, curb speculative practices that drive up costs, and create real pathways to stable homeownership for working families and first-time buyers. Learn more
Housing policy must start from a simple principle: everyone deserves a safe, stable, and affordable place to live. That means treating housing as essential infrastructure — not a commodity designed to extract wealth from working families. Learn more
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