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  • SelectSmart.com Robby Wells
    Robert "Robby" Wells (born April 10, 1968) Robby Wells has been a teacher, football coach, and a member of the Army National Guard. He is seeking the nomination of the Constitution Party. Mr. Wells was adopted at birth, and grew up in the southeastern part of the country as the son of a Baptist Minister. Robby Wells became the first white head football coach at Savannah State University, a historically black college. Mr. Wells supplied his views directly to SelectSmart.com.
  • Mr. Wells would scrap the Stimulus Plan.
  • Mr. Wells would oppose waterboarding, viewing it as "torture" and counterproductive, illegal and/or immoral.
  • Mr. Wells would lean toward preserving civil liberties even though it might risk our security.
  • Mr. Wells would favor the pro-business positions of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and similar groups.
  • Mr. Wells would have a history of opposing increases in the minimum wage.
  • Mr. Wells would consider other options, including and especially privatization.
  • Mr. Wells would tend to support fair trade policies.
  • Mr. Wells would oppose federal expansion of embryonic stem cell research.
  • Mr. Wells would support the pro-life positions of organizations like National Right to Life Committee.
  • Mr. Wells would oppose the death penalty.
  • Mr. Wells would oppose gun control legislation, agreeing with groups such as the NRA and the Gun Owners of America.
  • Mr. Wells would support legalization for doctor prescribed medical use of marijuana.
  • Mr. Wells would "repeal and replace" the health insurance reform bill signed by Obama (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act).
  • Mr. Wells would support positions of property rights advocating groups like the American Land Rights Association.
  • Mr. Wells favors the Austrian School of Economics which advocates laissez faire policies. It states that any government involvement tends to stifle the economy and thus cause unemployment.
  • Mr. Wells would reduce unemployment insurance as it is a disincentive to finding work, plus it adds to the deficit.
  • Visit his campaign website to learn more about the candidate and his views.