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Haley Stevens was born in Birmingham, Michigan, and resided there until she relocated to Rochester Hills in middle school.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens was born in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and then moved to Birmingham in middle school, which is the reverse of the statement.
Haley Stevens earned both her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from American University.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens obtained a Bachelor of Arts in political science and philosophy in 2005 and a Master of Arts in social policy and philosophy in 2007, both from American University.
Prior to joining the Obama administration, Haley Stevens worked for both Hillary Clinton's and Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaigns.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens worked for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign and subsequently transitioned to Barack Obama's presidential campaign after he won the Democratic primaries.
Haley Stevens was hired by the Michigan Republican Party as a field organizer in 2006.
Answer: False
In 2006, Haley Stevens was hired as a field organizer by the Michigan Democratic Party, not the Michigan Republican Party.
Steven Rattner hired Haley Stevens to join the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry in 2009.
Answer: True
In 2009, Steven Rattner appointed Haley Stevens to the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, a key role in the Obama administration.
Before returning to Michigan in 2017, Haley Stevens worked for a technology institute in New York.
Answer: False
Before returning to Michigan in 2017, Haley Stevens worked for the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute in Chicago, not New York.
Where did Haley Stevens attend university and what degrees did she earn?
Answer: American University, Bachelor of Arts in political science and philosophy, and Master of Arts in social policy and philosophy.
Haley Stevens attended American University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and philosophy, and a Master of Arts degree in social policy and philosophy.
What was Haley Stevens's first role in politics after graduating from college?
Answer: Field organizer for the Michigan Democratic Party.
After graduating, Haley Stevens's first role in politics was as a field organizer for the Michigan Democratic Party in 2006.
What significant role did Haley Stevens play in the Obama administration?
Answer: She joined the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry.
In the Obama administration, Haley Stevens was hired by Steven Rattner to join the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry in 2009.
In which city did Haley Stevens work for the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute before returning to Michigan in 2017?
Answer: Chicago
Before returning to Michigan in 2017, Haley Stevens worked for the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute in Chicago.
Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Michigan's 11th congressional district in September 2017.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives seat in Michigan's 11th congressional district in April 2017, not September.
The incumbent Republican Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district when Stevens first ran was Dave Trott, who announced his retirement in September 2017.
Answer: True
Dave Trott was the incumbent Republican Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district when Haley Stevens first ran, and he announced his retirement in September 2017.
In the 2018 Democratic primary, Haley Stevens defeated Suneel Gupta to secure the nomination for Michigan's 11th congressional district.
Answer: False
In the 2018 Democratic primary, Haley Stevens defeated state Representative Tim Greimel, not Suneel Gupta, who was also a candidate in that primary.
Haley Stevens's victory in 2018, along with Elissa Slotkin's, marked the first time since the 1930s that no Republicans represented Oakland County in the U.S. House.
Answer: True
The victories of Haley Stevens and Elissa Slotkin in 2018 represented a historical shift, as it was the first time since the 1930s that Oakland County had no Republican representation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Hillary Clinton's late robocall was credited by Politico with boosting Haley Stevens's 2018 campaign, helping her move from second place to winning the election.
Answer: True
Politico credited Hillary Clinton's late robocall with significantly boosting Haley Stevens's 2018 campaign, enabling her to move from second place in pre-election polls to winning the election.
In her 2020 reelection campaign, Haley Stevens faced a strong primary challenge but won the general election by a wide margin.
Answer: False
In her 2020 reelection campaign, Haley Stevens was unopposed in the Democratic primary and won the general election in a tighter-than-anticipated race, not by a wide margin.
Haley Stevens's home in Rochester Hills was redrawn out of the 11th district before the 2022 election, prompting her to move to Waterford to continue representing most of her constituents.
Answer: True
Due to redistricting before the 2022 election, Haley Stevens's home in Rochester Hills was no longer within the 11th district, leading her to move to Waterford to continue representing her constituents.
In the 2022 Democratic primary, Haley Stevens defeated Andy Levin, who was also drawn into the new 11th district, with significant financial backing from pro-Israel groups.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens defeated Andy Levin in the 2022 Democratic primary, a race where both candidates were drawn into the new 11th district, and Stevens received substantial financial support from pro-Israel lobby groups.
Haley Stevens's 2022 primary victory against Andy Levin was solely attributed to her superior campaign finance, with no other dynamics at play.
Answer: False
Beyond campaign finance, the 2022 primary race between Stevens and Levin also involved generational and gender dynamics, particularly in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
In the 2018 general election, Haley Stevens received fewer than 100,000 votes.
Answer: False
In the 2018 general election, Haley Stevens received 181,912 votes, which is significantly more than 100,000.
Haley Stevens's 2024 general election vote count was higher than her 2022 general election vote count.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens received 260,780 votes in the 2024 general election, which is higher than the 224,537 votes she received in the 2022 general election.
Haley Stevens defeated Republican nominee Eric Esshaki in the 2020 general election with 50.20% of the vote.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens defeated Republican nominee Eric Esshaki in the 2020 general election, securing 50.20% of the vote.
When did Haley Stevens announce her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Michigan's 11th congressional district?
Answer: April 2017
Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Michigan's 11th congressional district in April 2017.
Who was the incumbent Republican Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district when Haley Stevens first ran, and when did he announce his retirement?
Answer: Dave Trott, who announced his retirement in September 2017.
Dave Trott was the incumbent Republican Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district when Haley Stevens first ran, and he announced his retirement in September 2017.
Who did Haley Stevens defeat in the 2018 Democratic primary election for Michigan's 11th congressional district?
Answer: Tim Greimel
In the 2018 Democratic primary election for Michigan's 11th congressional district, Haley Stevens defeated state Representative Tim Greimel.
What was the historical significance of Haley Stevens's and Elissa Slotkin's victories in 2018 for Oakland County?
Answer: It marked the first time since the 1930s that no Republicans represented Oakland County in the U.S. House.
The victories of Haley Stevens and Elissa Slotkin in 2018 were historically significant as they marked the first time since the 1930s that Oakland County had no Republican representation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
How did Hillary Clinton contribute to Haley Stevens's 2018 campaign success?
Answer: She recorded a late robocall that boosted Stevens's campaign.
Hillary Clinton contributed to Haley Stevens's 2018 campaign success by recording a late robocall, which Politico credited with boosting Stevens's campaign and helping her win the election.
What was the outcome of Haley Stevens's 2020 reelection campaign?
Answer: She was unopposed in the primary and defeated Eric Esshaki in a tighter-than-anticipated general election.
In her 2020 reelection campaign, Haley Stevens was unopposed in the Democratic primary and successfully defeated Republican nominee Eric Esshaki in a general election that was closer than anticipated.
Why did Haley Stevens move to Waterford before the 2022 election?
Answer: Her home in Rochester Hills was drawn out of the 11th district due to redistricting.
Haley Stevens moved to Waterford before the 2022 election because her home in Rochester Hills was redrawn out of the 11th district due to redistricting, and she sought to continue representing most of her constituents.
Who was Haley Stevens's primary opponent in the 2022 Democratic primary election, and what was a significant factor in her victory?
Answer: Andy Levin; significant financial support from the pro-Israel lobby and EMILY's List.
In the 2022 Democratic primary, Haley Stevens defeated Andy Levin, a victory significantly aided by substantial financial support from the pro-Israel lobby and EMILY's List-affiliated donors.
What was the total number of votes Haley Stevens received in the 2018 general election?
Answer: 181,912
In the 2018 general election, Haley Stevens received a total of 181,912 votes.
What was the total number of votes Haley Stevens received in the 2022 Democratic primary election?
Answer: 70,508
In the 2022 Democratic primary election, Haley Stevens received a total of 70,508 votes.
What was the total number of votes Haley Stevens received in the 2024 general election?
Answer: 260,780
In the 2024 general election, Haley Stevens received a total of 260,780 votes.
What was the percentage of the vote Haley Stevens secured in the 2018 general election against Lena Epstein?
Answer: 51.84%
In the 2018 general election, Haley Stevens secured 51.84% of the vote against Republican businesswoman Lena Epstein.
What was the percentage of the vote Haley Stevens received when she defeated Andy Levin in the 2022 Democratic primary?
Answer: 59.94%
Haley Stevens defeated Andy Levin in the 2022 Democratic primary, securing 59.94% of the vote.
Who was Haley Stevens's opponent in the 2018 general election for Michigan's 11th congressional district?
Answer: Lena Epstein
Haley Stevens's opponent in the 2018 general election for Michigan's 11th congressional district was Republican businesswoman Lena Epstein.
What was the total number of votes Haley Stevens received in the 2024 Democratic primary election?
Answer: 83,571
In the 2024 Democratic primary election, Haley Stevens received a total of 83,571 votes.
Haley Stevens was selected as a co-president of the House Democratic freshman class for the 116th United States Congress alongside Colin Allred.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens, along with Colin Allred, was chosen as a co-president for the House Democratic freshman class during the 116th United States Congress.
Haley Stevens serves as the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Energy within the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens serves on the Subcommittee on Energy but is the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Research and Technology within the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Haley Stevens is a member of the Problem Solvers Caucus and the New Democrat Coalition.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens is indeed a member of both the Problem Solvers Caucus and the New Democrat Coalition, among other caucuses.
Haley Stevens is a member of the Women in STEM Caucus, which promotes women's involvement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens is a member of the Women in STEM Caucus, which actively promotes women's involvement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.
Haley Stevens is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Answer: False
While Haley Stevens is a member of several caucuses, the Congressional Black Caucus is not listed among them.
What is Haley Stevens's current political role and the district she represents?
Answer: U.S. representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district.
Haley Stevens currently serves as the U.S. Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district.
What leadership role did Haley Stevens hold in the 116th United States Congress?
Answer: Co-president of the House Democratic freshman class.
In the 116th United States Congress, Haley Stevens was selected as a co-president of the House Democratic freshman class, alongside Colin Allred.
Which of the following is NOT one of Haley Stevens's committee assignments in the U.S. House of Representatives?
Answer: Committee on Ways and Means.
Haley Stevens is assigned to the Committee on Education and Labor, the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, and the Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, but not the Committee on Ways and Means.
Which of the following caucuses is Haley Stevens NOT a member of?
Answer: Congressional Progressive Caucus
Haley Stevens is a member of the Black Maternal Health Caucus, Congressional Equality Caucus, and Problem Solvers Caucus, but not the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
What was the specific subcommittee on which Haley Stevens serves as Ranking Member within the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology?
Answer: Subcommittee on Research and Technology
Haley Stevens serves as the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Research and Technology within the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
During a 2019 town hall on gun violence, Haley Stevens stated, "This is why the Second Amendment has got to go," in response to protesters.
Answer: False
During an October 2019 town hall on gun violence, Haley Stevens stated, 'This is why the NRA has got to go,' in response to protesters, not a statement about the Second Amendment.
In March 2023, Haley Stevens voted with Republicans to support legislation banning transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
Answer: False
In March 2023, Haley Stevens voted with Democrats to oppose legislation proposed by Republicans that aimed to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
After Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election, Haley Stevens immediately endorsed Kamala Harris as the new nominee.
Answer: True
Following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential election, Haley Stevens promptly endorsed Kamala Harris as the new nominee.
Haley Stevens is identified as a progressive Democrat, aligning with the left wing of her party.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens is identified as a centrist Democrat, indicating her political positions are generally moderate within the Democratic Party, not progressive.
Haley Stevens supported Chuck Schumer's leadership after he backed a Republican-led stopgap funding bill in March 2025.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens supported Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's leadership after he endorsed a Republican-led stopgap funding bill in March 2025, praising him as 'a great leader.'
While Haley Stevens supports campaign finance reform, she has not received any corporate PAC donations since 2018.
Answer: False
While Haley Stevens supports campaign finance reform, she has directly received $1.7 million from corporate PACs since 2018.
Haley Stevens has voted against expressing gratitude for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and opposes driver's licenses for undocumented workers.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens voted to express gratitude for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and supports legislation that would allow undocumented workers to obtain driver's licenses in Michigan.
Haley Stevens strongly supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement as a means to achieve peace in the Middle East.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens strongly opposes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and 'all attempts to delegitimize Israel's right to exist.'
Haley Stevens has accused critics of Israel of antisemitism and describes Israel as a Jewish state, a democracy, and a beacon of hope.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens characterizes Israel as a Jewish state, a democracy, and a beacon of hope, and has accused critics of Israel of antisemitism.
Haley Stevens voted to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) after it issued arrest warrants for war crimes in Gaza.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens voted to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) following its issuance of arrest warrants for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Haley Stevens unequivocally supported Joe Biden's presidency after his 2024 debate with Donald Trump.
Answer: True
Following Joe Biden's 2024 presidential debate with Donald Trump, Haley Stevens unequivocally stated, 'I trust our president and know he is the one to finish the job.'
Which political party does Haley Stevens belong to, and how is her alignment within the party described?
Answer: Democratic Party, described as a centrist Democrat.
Haley Stevens is a member of the Democratic Party and is characterized as a centrist Democrat, indicating her moderate political alignment within the party.
What controversial statement did Haley Stevens make at an October 2019 town hall on gun violence?
Answer: This is why the NRA has got to go.
At an October 2019 town hall on gun violence, Haley Stevens stated, 'This is why the NRA has got to go,' in response to protesters.
How did Haley Stevens vote on legislation regarding transgender athletes in women's sports in March 2023?
Answer: She voted with Democrats to oppose the ban on transgender athletes.
In March 2023, Haley Stevens voted with Democrats to oppose Republican-proposed legislation that aimed to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
Who did Haley Stevens endorse after Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election?
Answer: Kamala Harris
After Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election, Haley Stevens immediately endorsed Kamala Harris as the new nominee.
How does Haley Stevens generally describe her political ideology?
Answer: Centrist Democrat.
Haley Stevens generally describes her political ideology as that of a centrist Democrat, indicating moderate positions within the Democratic Party.
What is Haley Stevens's stance on campaign finance reform and her personal record on corporate PAC donations?
Answer: She supports campaign finance reform but has received $1.7 million from corporate PACs since 2018.
Haley Stevens supports campaign finance reform, including sponsoring legislation to limit political spending, yet she has received $1.7 million from corporate PACs since 2018.
Which of the following is NOT one of Haley Stevens's key economic policy priorities or related memberships?
Answer: Advocating for reduced government spending across all sectors.
Haley Stevens's key economic policy priorities include investments in manufacturing and technology, and workforce development programs, and she is a member of the Women in STEM Caucus. Advocating for reduced government spending across all sectors is not listed as one of her priorities.
What is Haley Stevens's position on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and driver's licenses for undocumented workers?
Answer: She voted to express gratitude for ICE and supports driver's licenses for undocumented workers.
Haley Stevens voted to express gratitude for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and supports legislation that would allow undocumented workers and their families to obtain driver's licenses in Michigan.
How did Haley Stevens describe her 2019 visit to Israel?
Answer: As a transformative experience.
Haley Stevens described her 2019 visit to Israel as a transformative experience, indicating a significant impact on her perspective.
What is Haley Stevens's stance on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement?
Answer: She strongly opposes the BDS movement and attempts to delegitimize Israel.
Haley Stevens strongly opposes the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and 'all attempts to delegitimize Israel's right to exist.'
How does Haley Stevens characterize Israel and its critics?
Answer: She describes Israel as a Jewish state, a democracy, and a beacon of hope, and accuses its critics of antisemitism.
Haley Stevens characterizes Israel as a Jewish state, a democracy, and a beacon of hope, and has accused critics of Israel of antisemitism.
What action did Haley Stevens take in response to International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Israeli leaders?
Answer: She voted to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In response to International Criminal Court arrest warrants being issued for alleged war crimes in Gaza, Haley Stevens voted to sanction the ICC.
What praise has Haley Stevens received from the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC?
Answer: For her consistent support of Israel, describing it as America's 'strong ally,' 'a democracy, and a beacon of hope.'
The pro-Israel lobby AIPAC has praised Haley Stevens for her consistent support of Israel, which she describes as America's 'strong ally,' 'a democracy, and a beacon of hope.'
Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Michigan in April 2025.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens announced in April 2025 her intention to run in the 2026 United States Senate election in Michigan.
Haley Stevens's 2026 Senate candidacy is reportedly backed by Democratic Senate leadership, including Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens's 2026 U.S. Senate candidacy is reportedly supported by Democratic Senate leadership, including Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, as well as the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC).
In which year did Haley Stevens announce her candidacy for the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Michigan?
Answer: 2025
Haley Stevens announced her candidacy for the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Michigan in April 2025.
Which Democratic leaders are reportedly backing Haley Stevens's 2026 Senate candidacy?
Answer: Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Haley Stevens's 2026 Senate candidacy is reportedly supported by Democratic Senate leadership, including Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, as well as the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC).
According to 'Split Ticket,' Haley Stevens has the best 'wins-above-replacement' (WAR) rating among the six House Democrats from Michigan.
Answer: False
According to 'Split Ticket,' Haley Stevens has the lowest 'wins-above-replacement' (WAR) rating among the six House Democrats from Michigan, not the best.
Haley Stevens currently resides in Rochester Hills, Michigan, where she was born.
Answer: False
Haley Stevens was born in Rochester Hills, but she currently resides in Birmingham, Michigan.
Haley Stevens's marriage to Rob Gulley lasted for approximately one year before their divorce was announced.
Answer: True
Haley Stevens married Rob Gulley on September 3, 2021, and their divorce was announced on October 5, 2022, indicating a marriage duration of approximately one year.
During a 2020 floor speech, Haley Stevens wore pink latex gloves to make a point about climate change.
Answer: False
During a 2020 floor speech, Haley Stevens wore pink latex gloves to emphasize a point about COVID-19, not climate change.
What was Haley Stevens's 'wins-above-replacement' (WAR) rating according to 'Split Ticket'?
Answer: The worst among Michigan House Democrats.
According to 'Split Ticket,' Haley Stevens has the lowest 'wins-above-replacement' (WAR) rating among the six House Democrats from Michigan.