Andrea L. Kirby
Kirby has not spoken publicly on U.S. weapons or money for the government of Israel, or on U.S. aid to Palestinians. No statement was found in source-checked research across 10 sources.
10 sources checked and resolved, every one listed on the research page. Most candidates at this level have simply never been asked.
You are better placed to change that than we are. Ask Kirby directly, or at a candidate forum, and send us the reply: it goes on this page in their own words, which is worth more than anything we could write about them.
Research
What was looked for, and what came back
- **U.S. military aid and weapons to Israel:** The gather's own verdict: "There is no public information regarding Andrea L. Kirby's stance, personal statements, or actions regarding U.S. military aid and weapons to Israel."
- **U.S. aid to Palestinians:** Nothing located.
- **Characterization of the conflict:** Nothing located. The gather notes she delivered a speech titled "On War Against the Working Class" at the Michigan Working Class Party convention on 2026-06-06, and that it and her platform address domestic economic conditions, healthcare and labour rather than this conflict.
- **Rhetoric and lobbying:** Nothing located.
- **Safety and antisemitism:** Nothing located.
A questionnaire that is not evidence, and why it is not on the card
An iVoterGuide page for this race lists 36 questions, one of them about the U.S. relationship with Israel, and records "Did not answer" against all 36. An earlier version of this card led on that, describing her as having been asked directly and declined.
That was wrong, and it is worth being precise about why. iVoterGuide builds a page for every candidate in a race whether or not the candidate ever engages with it, so a wall of "Did not answer" is a fact about the guide's coverage, not a choice she made about Israel. Zero of 36 answered is the signature of a candidate who never filled the form in at all. Reading it as a refusal to state a position implies a deliberate silence on this conflict that the page cannot support.
The test this record establishes for the rest of the project: a questionnaire is evidence when the candidate answered it and used the range, so that one answer stands against others they were willing to give. A form with no answers on it is evidence of nothing.
Sources consulted and resolved
- Her Ballotpedia page
- Working Class Party convention report
- Her 2020 Working Class Party candidate page and a 2020 speech
- The party's history page
- Macomb County past-election record
- The 2026 MI-10 Republican primary page (published 2026-05-03) and a Ballotpedia page for the 2028 MI-10 election, which is a different cycle and carries nothing about her position
- The iVoterGuide page, read in full and discounted for the reason above
Consulted and unusable
- One gathered source is a Middle East Eye Facebook post about Senator Cramer, a different person in a different state. It returned 400 and does not name her. Nothing on this card rests on it.
Not found
- No position located on U.S. weapons, arms sales or military funding for the government of Israel.
- No position located on U.S. aid to Palestinians, UNRWA or Gaza humanitarian funding.
- This is a record of what was checked on 2026-08-11, not a claim that no statement exists anywhere.
Also in this race: Michael Bouchard (Republican), Christina Bertrand Hines (Democrat), Kwabena Nkromo (Green), Mike Saliba (Libertarian) · All Michigan candidates.
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