New Jersey Republican Senate nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleAttorney
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderFemale
LocationNew Jersey
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BackgroundAttorney
EducationLehigh University (degree unknown)
Notable personal detailsAlina Habba is an American attorney known for representing Donald Trump in multiple civil matters and for serving in senior roles connected to the Trump political/legal orbit. She has been a managing partner of the New Jersey-based law firm Habba Madaio & Associates LLP. Her early legal work included a clerkship in New Jersey Superior Court and private-practice litigation.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate has publicly called for refocusing taxpayer dollars on different priorities, indicating a preference for reallocating or restraining government spending rather than expanding taxes or new large social spending programs. Statements are consistent with a fiscally conservative approach to budget priorities.
Immigration & Border
Supports stronger federal immigration enforcement and has acted to challenge state policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Initiated investigations into New Jersey officials over directives restricting local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, framing the directives as obstructing federal operations.
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Public Safety & Guns
The candidate expresses strong personal support for the Second Amendment, owns and shoots guns, and has posted photos and spoken publicly about being pro-gun. Public statements and social media content emphasize gun ownership as an important right while supporting law-and-order messaging. No evidence found of support for significant new gun restrictions or progressive gun-control policies.
News
Alina Habba is in the news as a candidate in a political environment that has become tougher for Republicans, especially in blue states, as Trump’s approval has slipped. Recent coverage also points to broader 2026 election battles, with Democrats gaining seats and both parties focusing on issues like healthcare costs and state-level policy fights. The news summaries do not show a specific new action or statement from Habba herself, so the picture is mostly about the political backdrop around her candidacy.
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