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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's degree or higher: 34.3%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate: 7.2%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership rate: 62.5%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: White alone, not Hispanic or Latino: 60.2%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population (2024): 816,916
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income: $87,454 (2024)
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Texas Proposition 13 — Increase Mandatory Retirement Age for State Judges (2023) (2023) — failed, margin 37.2% yes to 62.8% no
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Texas Proposition 4 — $18 Billion Property Tax Relief (2023) (2023) — passed, margin 83% yes to 17% no
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 52 (share 0.11)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.14)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.16)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Texas Christian University (3800 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: BNSF Railway (Fort Worth HQ) (43000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Texas Health Resources (Arlington/Fort Worth) (24000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Fort Worth) (16000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Texas's 12th Congressional District covers the western half of Tarrant County (including much of Fort Worth and its southwestern suburbs such as Benbrook), most of Parker County (Weatherford), and an eastern portion of Wise County. The district has a population of approximately 816,916 with a median household income of $87,454 — over double the national median. The district is 60.2% White (non-Hispanic), 24.5% Hispanic, and 12.5% Black. With a Cook PVI of R+27, it is a safely Republican seat. The median age is 35.7, significantly younger than the national average. Homeownership is 62.5% and the poverty rate is 7.2%. 34.3% of residents hold a bachelor's degree. Major economic drivers include defense and aerospace (Lockheed Martin's F-35 manufacturing facility), energy, healthcare, and the logistics hub of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The district includes Texas Christian University. The district was represented by Kay Granger for 28 years before Goldman succeeded her.
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Voted not in office on H.Res. 24 / H.Res. 37 (117th Congress) (Objections to Electoral College Certification (Arizona and Pennsylvania)) on 2021-01-06: Kay Granger, Goldman's predecessor, voted to certify the 2020 election and condemned the January 6 attack. Goldman was a state legislator at the time and has not publicly addressed how he would have voted on the electoral objections had he been in Congress.
Date: 2021-01-06
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Voted not in office on H.R. 8035 (Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024) on 2024-04-20: Goldman was not yet in Congress for this vote, but during the campaign he was one of the most outspoken GOP candidates supporting Ukraine aid — a stark contrast to his opponent John O'Shea. He stated Russia must not be allowed to take Ukraine and that 'we have to do everything we can to support our friends in Ukraine.' As a freshman congressman, his subsequent votes on Ukraine aid have not been recorded in key standalone supplemental roll calls, representing a potential gap between his campaign rhetoric and his House voting record.
Date: 2024-04-20
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Voted yea on H.R. 6409 (FENCES Act — Clean Air Act foreign emissions compliance waiver) on 2026-04-16: Voted to ease Clean Air Act requirements, consistent with his pattern of rolling back environmental regulations. PoliScore notes Goldman 'sponsors many bills that roll back rules meant to save energy, reduce air pollution and slow climate change.' Passed 220-208 largely along party lines.
Date: 2026-04-16
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Voted nay on H.R. 1689 (Haiti Temporary Protected Status Act) on 2026-04-16: Voted against granting TPS protections to Haitians. Consistent with his restrictionist immigration record but notable given that 94.2% of his district are U.S. citizens.
Date: 2026-04-16
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Voted yea on H.J.Res. 75 (Resolution to Nullify DOE Commercial Refrigerator Efficiency Standards) on 2025-04-02: Goldman's signature first-year legislative achievement: he was the 'first freshman to have a bill signed by the president.' The resolution nullified Biden-era energy conservation standards for commercial refrigerators, which DOE estimated would have saved businesses $3.43 billion net. Goldman earned an Oval Office signing ceremony with President Trump.
Date: 2025-04-02
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Voted yea on H.R. 22 (SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act)) on 2025-04-10: Voted to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. PoliScore analysis notes Goldman 'backs very restrictive immigration measures' and bills that could create barriers to voter registration. The bill passed the House largely along party lines.
Date: 2025-04-10
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Voted yea on H.R. 21 (Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act) on 2025-01-23: Voted for legislation imposing criminal penalties on healthcare practitioners who fail to provide care to infants born alive after failed abortions. Consistent with his SBA Pro-Life America endorsement and his state legislative record co-authoring a 6-week abortion ban. Passed 217-204.
Date: 2025-01-23
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Voted yea on H.R. 29 / S. 5 (Laken Riley Act) on 2025-01-22: Voted for legislation mandating ICE detention for undocumented immigrants accused of theft offenses. All 217 Republicans present voted yes. The bill passed 263-156 with 46 Democratic votes. Goldman had made border security a central campaign priority.
Date: 2025-01-22
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Voted yea on H.R. 1 / One Big Beautiful Bill Act (One Big Beautiful Bill Act) on 2025-07-03: Supported Trump's signature reconciliation bill (218-214). Goldman celebrated the bill as delivering for Texans and preventing a 'record tax increase,' despite CBO projections of $2.4 trillion added to the deficit. Democrats estimated 16 million Americans would lose health coverage. The bill passed with only two Republican defections.
Date: 2025-07-03
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[disclosure] SBA Pro-Life America gave Goldman its 'Candidate Fund' endorsement, calling him 'a staunch ally of unborn children and their mothers' with a strong pro-life record.
Date: 2024-02-29
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[vote] Goldman voted to pass SB 8, a Texas law that bans abortion after approximately six weeks with no exceptions for rape or incest, and authorizes private citizens to enforce the ban through civil lawsuits. He also co-authored legislation banning medication abortions after seven weeks.
Date: 2021-05-31
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[platform] Goldman's 2023 campaign was endorsed by Governor Greg Abbott and Speaker Dade Phelan — the establishment wing of the Texas GOP. His opponent John O'Shea was endorsed by Ken Paxton, whom Goldman voted to impeach. O'Shea framed the race as 'the America First-Paxton side' vs. 'the establishment, team Phelan side.'
Date: 2024-05-18
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[vote] Goldman voted to impeach Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in 2023, serving as a member of the 'grand jury' in the Texas House that sent the articles of impeachment to the Senate for trial.
Date: 2023-05-27
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[vote] Goldman voted for H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the Congressional Budget Office projected would add over $2.4 trillion to the national deficit over 10 years. Goldman celebrated the bill as delivering 'the largest tax cut in American history' and praised it as a 'grand slam for the American people' on a podcast, emphasizing it prevented a 'record tax increase' and removed taxes on tips and overtime.
Date: 2025-07-03
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[platform] Goldman campaigned as a fiscal conservative who would 'cut federal spending' and said government must spend 'within its means.' His campaign site emphasized a 'proven conservative voting record' of over a decade.
Date: 2024-04-12
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Goldman's top contributors also include Lee M Bass Inc at $31,400, Kelly Hart & Hallman at $27,600, and Vistra Corp at $4,000 through the 2023 reporting period. Goldman is a real estate businessman by profession.
Date: 2024-12-31
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During the 2024 campaign, Goldman said he was not taking corporate PAC money in the election. However, FEC records show his campaign received $615,420 in total PAC contributions (19.42% of total funds), including from corporate-affiliated PACs like the National Association of Realtors ($91,843 in outside IE spending and additional direct PAC contributions).
Date: 2024-12-31
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Goldman is the first Jewish Republican ever elected to Congress from Texas and is a member of the Republican Jewish Coalition. He has been a vocal advocate for U.S.-Israel relations and combating antisemitism.
Date: 2024-11-06
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Guarding Our Lasting Democracy (GOLD) PAC is Goldman's leadership PAC. It is classified as a Republican leadership PAC.
Date: 2025-06-02
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Fairshake PAC, the crypto-industry super PAC, spent $725,091 in independent expenditures supporting Goldman's 2024 election. The Defend American Jobs PAC (affiliated with Fairshake) also spent on his behalf. Goldman's campaign also benefited from $601,852 in IE spending from Conservatives for American Excellence and $112,326 from America Leads Action.
Date: 2024-11-05
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Lockheed Martin was Goldman's single largest organizational contributor at $60,542 ($53,042 individual + $7,500 PAC). The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was second at $45,350 ($40,350 individual + $5,000 PAC). Republic National Distributing contributed $37,000, all from individuals.
Date: 2024-12-31
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The Retired category was Goldman's top contributing industry at $365,253, all from individuals. Securities & Investment contributed $198,625, Oil & Gas contributed $197,279 ($121,523 individual + $75,756 PAC), Real Estate contributed $166,384 ($135,134 individual + $31,250 PAC), and Leadership PACs contributed $164,400.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Craig Goldman's campaign committee raised $3,167,747 in the 2023-2024 election cycle, with 70.77% from large individual contributions, 19.42% from PAC contributions, and only 2.09% from small individual donors ($66,217).
Date: 2024-12-31
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