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Scott Dacey
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Elections and appointments
Last election

May 8, 2018

Education

Bachelor's

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Contact

Scott Dacey (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District. He lost in the Republican primary on May 8, 2018.

Biography

Leading up to the 2018 election, Dacey served as the vice chairman of the Craven County Board of Commissioners. He was first elected in 2010. Dacey has also co-owned a real estate development company in Craven County.

Dacey served in the administration of former President George Bush (R) and has worked in the Wisconsin State Legislature. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a B.A in political science.[1]

Elections

2018

See also: North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House North Carolina District 3

Incumbent Walter B. Jones won election in the general election for U.S. House North Carolina District 3 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Walter B. Jones (R)
 
100.0
 
187,901

Total votes: 187,901
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 3

Incumbent Walter B. Jones defeated Phil Law and Scott Dacey in the Republican primary for U.S. House North Carolina District 3 on May 8, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Walter B. Jones
 
43.0
 
20,963
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Phil Law
 
29.4
 
14,343
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Scott Dacey
 
27.5
 
13,421

Total votes: 48,727
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Campaign finance

Endorsements

Democratic candidate endorsements
Endorsement Dacey[2] Jones
Federal officials
Rep. Mark Meadows (R)[3]
Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor
National figures
Herman Cain, former presidential candidate


Campaign tactics and strategies

Campaign advertisements

Scott Dacey

Support
"Scott Dacey: Eastern North Carolina Values" - Scott Dacey campaign ad, released April 6, 2018

Walter Jones

Against
"Walter Jones Exposed" - Scott Dacey campaign ad, released April 17, 2018
"Walter Jones: Paid for by George Soros" - Scott Dacey campaign ad, released April 10, 2018
"Walter Jones: With Nancy Pelosi" - Scott Dacey campaign ad, released February 22, 2018


Campaign themes

2018

The campaign themes below appeared on Dacey's 2018 campaign website.

Our Military

I believe our military was let down by our government during the Obama Administration, leaving our assets, both human and capital, inadequately addressed. Last year the Marine Corps lost 15 Marines due to aviation mishaps. Additionally, no military family should be on food stamps, but some 23,000 are.

I would have voted in support of the current National Defense Authorization Act and in support of the funding bills that would pay for those authorized programs. My opponent did not vote in support of any of the major defense bills brought to the House floor this year.

Immigration

The border wall must be completed, chain migration must be ended, and the diversity visa program must be shut down. I believe in an "America first" approach to immigration that is based on skill and merit rather than on diversity and family connections that result in chain migration.

Our immigration policy must serve the American people, not foreigners and not the small group of elitists in both parties who believe in open borders. No refugees from countries controlled by known terrorist organizations should be allowed into the United States. Jones voted against funding the Wall earlier this year.

Obamacare

I would have voted in support of the repeal and replace bill taken up by the House in 2017 because it would have been a first step in entitlement reform, decreasing spending over $800M. Walter Jones voted against this bill, undercutting the President’s agenda.

Our First Amendment

I believe in the free exercise of religion and disagree with those who interpret the First Amendment that there be no connection between government and religion. I support freedom of speech, even if it is speech with which I do not agree and I support the ability of one to petition our government when we are honked (or in that odd instance that we are happy about something).

Family Values

I am opposed to abortion, believing it is contrary to God's will. I would have voted in support of HR 36, the bill recently passed by the House making it a crime to perform abortions if the age of the fetus is 20 weeks or more.

I favor traditional marriage, defined as being between one man and one woman.

Tax reform

I would support tax reform, as outlined by the President and as provided for under the budget plan for Fiscal Year 2018. Again, Walter Jones voted against this resolution, undercutting the President’s agenda.

Our Second Amendment

I am a gun owner and a Life member of the NRA. I believe in the Second Amendment fully and the rights protected under this amendment shall not be infringed upon. Period.[4]

—Scott Dacey (2018)[5]

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