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In March 2020, Clyde sued Athens-Clark County, Georgia over the stay at home order, which he referred to at the time as "unconstitutional." In July 2020, it was reported that Clyde's business, Clyde Armory, received a Paycheck Protection Program loan of between $150,000 and $350,000.
Clyde would like the ACA repealed and replaced. Clyde has stated that, "In order to promote health care coverage that is adequate, affordable, and accessible I will work to get the government out of the way by implementing more free-market principles into the system...[which will] drive down costs and create better access to affordable coverage for all Americans."
Clyde opposes the legalization of marijuana.
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Clyde has stated that he "will make it a top priority to ensure Veterans receive the care the government promised them when they took their oath to protect this country."
Clyde is pro-life and is a supporter of the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. Clyde has stated that, "There is no circumstance under which abortion should be allowed."
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