promoting our Constitutional freedoms and liberties—including the right to life of the unborn and our 2nd Amendment rights
Promote constitutional freedoms and liberties, including the right to life of the unborn and Second Amendment rights.
Occurrences
I’m asking for everyone’s vote based on my record of ... promoting our Constitutional freedoms and liberties including the right to life and our 2nd Amendment rights.
I will continue fighting for pro-life policies every day that I’m serving our state.
Joining Rep. Moore as original co-sponsors were Representatives Richard Hudson (NC); Andy Barr (KY); Aaron Bean (FL); Ben Cline (VA); Scott Perry (PA); Beth van Duyne (TX); Brett Guthrie (KY); Mike Collins (GA); Brad Finstead (MN); Barry Moore (AL); Daniel Webster (FL); Michael Guest (MS); Michael Rulli (OH); Roger Willaims (TX); Clay Higgins (LA); Mike Bost (IL); Claudia Tenney (NY); Derek Schmitt (KS); Tim Moore (NC); Dan Newhouse (WA); James Comes (KY); Steve Womack (AR); John Rose (TN); Rudy Yakum (IN); Brandon Gill (TX); John Rutherford (FL); and Addison McDowell (NC).
Evidence
Guest's official House bio says he believes in the right to life of the unborn, Second Amendment gun rights, and other liberties guaranteed by the Constitution, and says he has been recognized by pro-life and NRA-aligned groups for those positions.
On the House passage vote for the Women's Health Protection Act, Guest voted nay; the measure passed the House 219-210.
An official House press release on a gun-rights bill says Michael Guest was among the original cosponsors of legislation to prohibit tracking gun and ammunition sales by financial institutions.
Guest's office said he joined a House resolution supporting Dobbs v. Jackson and described the decision as one that protects unborn children and the right to life.
Assessments
The promise was framed as promoting constitutional freedoms rather than securing a specific enacted policy outcome. The evidence shows Guest took concrete same-term actions aligned with both named planks: he voted against the Women's Health Protection Act, joined a resolution supporting Dobbs and pro-life principles, and cosponsored legislation opposing financial tracking of gun and ammunition purchases. These actions satisfy a promotion/advocacy promise even though they do not establish broad statutory enactment across all constitutional liberties.