U.S.A.
Stephen Long holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a minor in Industrial Technology from Sam Houston State University. He spent his entire career in the oilfield services industry, acquiring international experience. Long has lived in Montgomery County for over 30 years, raising a family, and is running for Congress in Texas's 8th Congressional District. His familial ties include a son-in-law in the Army and a nephew in the Navy, while his son served six years as an infantry Marine.
Stephen Long's political identity is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and selective social conservatism. He advocates for a balanced federal budget and sustainable national debt, while also favoring targeted tax increases and realistic climate policies. Long's stance on immigration enforcement is stringent yet pragmatic, emphasizing border security without resorting to militarization. His approach to social issues like transgender rights and the Ten Commandments reveals a traditionalist streak, yet he remains open to nuanced, consent-based arrangements in international relations, particularly regarding Greenland. Long's policy positions often reveal an unexpected convergence with opposing factions, suggesting a highly calculated approach to protecting regional and national interests.