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David Jolly

Republican, Florida
Former US House of Representatives

Born in Florida, Jolly attended Emory University and received his Juris Doctor from George Mason University. He worked under Bill Young for a long time under several different positions. He also worked as a lobbyist for a period of time. The pinnacle of his career occurred when he became a member of the United States House of Representatives from Florida's 13th District and remained incumbent until 2017. David Jolly is 52 years old. Based on voting history, policy positions, and public statements, David Jolly demonstrates a Somewhat Right political bias. Compare David Jolly with other politicians in our Politician Bias Chart.

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Somewhat Right

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Our policy leanings for David Jolly show what policies David supports and opposes including David's conservative and liberal leanings based on the news.

22% Somewhat Right

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*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

A.I. Media Portrayal
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The A.I. media portrayal of David Jolly shows how positively or negatively the media portrays David. Negative and positive sentiment scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores showing that more media companies see David in a negative light and higher positive scores showing that more media companies see David in a positive light.

77% negative

David Jolly’s Policy Stances

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  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Foreign Relations
  • Gov. Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Foreign Relations
  • Government Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
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  • Criminal Justice

    Somewhat Left

    David Jolly's stance on criminal justice policy appears to be Somewhat Liberal. Jolly believes that Florida should focus on fighting crime, not communities, and that law enforcement resources should be directed towards violent offenders and drug trade, rather than targeting immigrants who are simply pursuing the American dream. He is critical of Governor DeSantis's approach to immigration enforcement, which he sees as a "political stunt", and wants to rescind the current governor's emergency order and protect the Everglades and ancestral Miccosukee lands. Jolly's overall criminal justice policy leans towards a more progressive, community-focused approach.
    Source: Democratic Governor Candidate Says Florida Needs to Fight Crime, Not Communities amid ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Plans, n.d.

  • Economy

    Somewhat Right

    David Jolly has a mixed stance on economic policy. He supports lowering taxes and reducing government regulations to promote business growth, which aligns with conservative economic principles. However, he also believes in a role for government in providing a social safety net and ensuring economic opportunities for all, which is more in line with liberal economic views. Overall, Jolly's economic policy positions appear to be Somewhat Conservative.
    Source: David Jolly Says Florida Republicans Created an “Affordability Crisis,” n.d.

  • Education

    Somewhat Right

    David Jolly takes a moderate stance on education policy, opposing federal mandates and Common Core standards while supporting increased funding for public schools, early childhood education, and need-based financial aid for college. He believes decisions around curriculum and testing should be made at the state or local level rather than by the federal government. Jolly also supports school choice and voucher programs, but would not advocate for them at the federal level, as he believes those decisions should be left to the states.
    Source: Senate Candidates Stake out a Range of Positions on Education Issues - POLITICO, n.d.

  • Energy

    Somewhat Left

    David Jolly's stance on energy policy appears to be somewhat liberal. He believes that Florida should "unleash clean and renewable energies across the Sunshine State, requiring greater integration of clean energy technologies into our public utilities." Jolly sees environmentally sound energy technologies as a way to protect Florida's environment and tourist economy, while also potentially driving down utility costs for consumers. Overall, Jolly seems to favor a more progressive approach to energy policy compared to traditional conservative positions.
    Source: Former GOP Congressman David Jolly Running for Governor in Florida as Democrat | PBS News, n.d.

  • Foreign Relations

    Very Right

    Florida politician David Jolly takes a conservative stance on foreign policy. He believes in maintaining a strong military presence, supporting allies like Israel, and condemning human rights abuses by countries like China. Jolly has criticized the current administration's foreign policy approach, arguing that it has negotiated away American leverage. Overall, Jolly's foreign policy positions align with a conservative perspective, emphasizing national security, supporting traditional allies, and taking a firm stance against adversaries.
    Source: David Jolly on Foreign Policy , n.d.

  • Government Dependency

    Somewhat Right

    David Jolly had a somewhat conservative stance on government dependency. While he initially opposed the Affordable Care Act, he later stated that during unemployment he had a new appreciation for it as a "safety net". Jolly also supported sending special operations forces overseas and increasing surveillance of suspected domestic terrorists, indicating a more conservative approach to national security. However, he also pushed to extend the ban on oil drilling in Florida, suggesting a more moderate position on environmental issues. Overall, Jolly's stance on government dependency appears to be Somewhat Conservative.
    Source: David Jolly - Wikipedia, n.d.

  • Healthcare

    Somewhat Right

    Florida politician David Jolly appears to have a somewhat conservative stance on healthcare policy. While he has expressed support for revising the Affordable Care Act, he is generally skeptical of increased government involvement in healthcare and favors free market solutions to address issues like high costs and access to care. Jolly believes the federal government is incompetent at managing healthcare and that reforms should focus on reducing frivolous lawsuits and malpractice insurance costs rather than expanding government programs. Overall, Jolly's healthcare policy positions align him as Somewhat Conservative on this issue.
    Source: Our Team - California Health Policy Strategies, n.d.

  • Immigration

    Somewhat Left

    David Jolly has a liberal stance on immigration. He believes that immigrants who are not breaking laws should be "celebrated and invested in and lifted up." Jolly is critical of the Republican Party and Governor DeSantis for wrongly conflating immigration with crime, stating that this is "gross, immoral, and wrong." He supports a more streamlined process for immigrants to become documented and is in favor of "wide gates" for those seeking to contribute to the economy. Overall, Jolly's stance on immigration can be characterized as Somewhat Liberal.
    Source: David Jolly on Housing, Property Taxes and Immigration | WUSF , n.d.

  • National Security

    Medium Right

    David Jolly had a conservative stance on national security issues. He supported a strong military and advocated for providing the necessary tools and technologies to protect the country. Jolly also called for securing the border and increasing surveillance of suspected domestic terrorists. Additionally, he introduced legislation to prohibit the closure of the Guantanamo Bay military prison. Overall, Jolly's positions on national security matters indicate a Medium Conservative leaning.
    Source: David Jolly on Foreign Policy , n.d.

  • Reduce Budget Deficit

    Somewhat Right

    David Jolly's stance on reducing the budget deficit appears to be somewhat conservative. While he has supported measures to balance the budget, such as voting against the Republican budget plan that would have made changes to Medicare, he has also expressed concerns about the impact of such changes on people who have worked for years expecting to have Medicare in the future. Jolly believes a more gradual approach to balancing the budget would be fairer.
    Source: Rep. David Jolly - Scorecard 114: 39% | Heritage Action For America, n.d.

  • War on Drugs

    Somewhat Right

    David Jolly has a somewhat conservative stance on the war on drugs. He has supported legislation that would make it easier for law enforcement to end the distribution of synthetic drugs, which he believes are extremely dangerous and have resulted in a spike in overdose deaths in Florida. However, his position on mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders is unknown. Overall, Jolly appears to lean somewhat conservative on this issue.
    Source: Vote Smart - Facts For All, n.d.

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