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Who Is Running in Pennsylvania Congressional District 2nd in 2026?

Last updated: March 2, 2026

Brendan Boyle

(Incumbent)
D·Democrat

Economy

High

Brendan Boyle criticizes Republican economic policies, stating that tariffs raise prices, slow growth, and weaken job creation. He advocates for policies that lower costs, strengthen the economy, and ensure access to good-paying jobs. Boyle supported pro-worker legislation by co-sponsoring the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act and voted for the Investing for the People Act to protect government programs. He also introduced legislation aimed at creating clean energy jobs.

Immigration

High

Congressman Brendan Boyle opposes funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without significant reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stating that current approaches undermine public safety and due process. He voted against the DHS Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations bill and co-led a letter urging Senators to oppose it. Boyle also called for the removal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and cosponsored impeachment articles against her due to alleged misconduct by DHS immigration agents.

Healthcare

High

Congressman Brendan Boyle advocates for policies to lower healthcare costs and protect access for Americans. He supported extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, which he states would increase the number of insured Americans by millions and prevent premium increases. Boyle has criticized Republican legislation and proposals, including Donald Trump's plans, for cutting healthcare funding, raising costs, and increasing the number of uninsured. He also introduced legislation for lung cancer awareness and early detection.

Republican Candidate

R · Republican

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IssueBrendan Boyle
Economy

Brendan Boyle criticizes Republican economic policies, stating that tariffs raise prices, slow growth, and weaken job creation. He advocates for policies that lower costs, strengthen the economy, and ensure access to good-paying jobs. Boyle supported pro-worker legislation by co-sponsoring the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act and voted for the Investing for the People Act to protect government programs. He also introduced legislation aimed at creating clean energy jobs.

High
Immigration

Congressman Brendan Boyle opposes funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without significant reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stating that current approaches undermine public safety and due process. He voted against the DHS Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations bill and co-led a letter urging Senators to oppose it. Boyle also called for the removal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and cosponsored impeachment articles against her due to alleged misconduct by DHS immigration agents.

High
Healthcare

Congressman Brendan Boyle advocates for policies to lower healthcare costs and protect access for Americans. He supported extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, which he states would increase the number of insured Americans by millions and prevent premium increases. Boyle has criticized Republican legislation and proposals, including Donald Trump's plans, for cutting healthcare funding, raising costs, and increasing the number of uninsured. He also introduced legislation for lung cancer awareness and early detection.

High
Climate & Energy

Brendan Boyle has a 100% score from the League of Conservation Voters in 2025 and a 98% lifetime score, indicating strong support for environmental protection. He voted against the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act on February 25, 2026. He criticized the overturning of greenhouse gas pollution safeguards, citing the need to protect American families, and announced funding to reduce carbon pollution.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Representative Brendan Boyle opposes abortion restrictions, stating that the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade delivered a severe blow to women's rights and individuals' constitutional right to make their own health decisions. He believes people should have the freedom to decide what is best for themselves and their families, including abortion care. He has expressed opposition to legislation limiting abortion access.

High
Foreign Policy

Congressman Brendan Boyle advocates for a strong national security and foreign policy by supporting democratic allies and opposing authoritarianism. He introduced the NO NATO for Purchase Act and the No Funds for NATO Invasion Act to prevent the use of federal funds for acquiring or invading NATO territories. Boyle has also supported funding for Ukraine against Russia's invasion and criticized tariffs targeting NATO allies.

High
Education

Brendan Boyle strongly supports higher education, informed by his personal experience as a first-generation college student who relied on scholarships and student loans. He works to assist first-generation students, successfully including report language for Department of Education resources and leading a letter for a report on their graduation barriers. Boyle also opposed efforts to abandon student borrowers defrauded by for-profit schools.

High
Gun Policy

Brendan Boyle supported H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act, in February 2019. This legislation aimed to mandate universal background checks for all firearm sales, including private transactions, with certain exceptions. His support indicates a stance favoring expanded background check requirements.

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