

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleConstruction trades professional
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationNew Hampshire
BackgroundConstruction trades professional
Notable personal detailsVictor Dmitri Orlando is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle. He is a construction trades professional and small business owner based in Hollis, New Hampshire, and has described his background as rooted in the trades and roofing/construction work. He has discussed campaign issues including affordability and immigration and has expressed support for President Donald Trump.
Supports reducing the tax burden through spending cuts and tax policy changes, including making the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions permanent, eliminating the SALT cap, simplifying the tax code, auditing federal programs to cut waste, and redirecting savings to provide tax relief for families and small businesses.
Victor Orlando opposes Medicare-for-All style automatic enrollment and indicates opposition to large new federal spending without matching budget cuts. His campaign supports targeted federal funding for tick-borne disease research and ensuring insurance coverage for chronic Lyme treatment.
Supports securing the border with technology, additional personnel, and physical barriers where strategic; favors reforming legal immigration toward skills-based admissions and a guest worker program while cracking down on employers who exploit undocumented workers; opposes abolishing ICE and supports requiring cities to cooperate with ICE and limiting automatic birthright citizenship.
The candidate states that decisions about abortion policy should be left to the states rather than the federal government; he did not endorse a federal right-to-abortion law or a federal ban in his survey responses and provides no clear position to indicate support for unrestricted access or for a near-total ban.
Supports fossil-fuel friendly policies and opposes market interventions aimed at reducing emissions; opposes carbon pricing and electric-vehicle subsidies while expressing support for projects like the Keystone XL pipeline. Positions emphasize energy affordability and a market-driven approach rather than aggressive emissions regulations or large federal clean-energy subsidies.
Victor Orlando is being mentioned in a broader discussion about why Republicans have struggled to win New Hampshire House districts. The latest commentary says the losses are not mainly due to gerrymandering, but to the party’s candidates and message not connecting with regional voters. The summary does not provide any specific new campaign move or statement from Orlando himself.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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