During his 2008 Senate campaign, Jones described himself as a "conservative Democrat" who favors "tough immigration laws and fiscal responsibility" as well as "supporter of gun rights and a staunch environmental advocate".
[12] During his 2008 campaign, he stated that he opposed same-sex marriage.
[13] OnTheIssues.org rated Jones as a "Moderate Libertarian Conservative".
[14] Jones stated that he voted for
George W. Bush in 2004, and supported
Barack Obama in 2008.
[15] Jones donated $2,464 in two separate donations to the Georgia
Republican Party in 2001.
[16][17] In a 2014 press release, Jones characterized himself as an "advocate for limited government, security and protections for all citizens, balanced budgeting, ethical and efficient elections, [and] job creation".
[18] Jones was the only Democratic cosponsor of the bill to legalize the concealed carry of firearms on Georgia's college campuses.
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