Arkansas District 2: REP, PVI R+07
Incumbent: James Hill
2018 Winner
Financial Strength
Raised($): $2,934,565
Cash on Hand ($): $46,781
% of the total REP $ Raised:
Cash on Hand v. Opponent ($): 100%
Age: 63
Years in Office: 5
Issue Scores
Gun Safety
1
Environment
0
Healthcare
0
Reproductive Rights
0
Conservative Ranking
ENDORSEMENTS
Assumed congressional office in 2015. Former Career: Businessman. Education: Vanderbilt University, UCLA Anderson School of Management. Currently resides in Little Rock. James French Hill is the Republican Representative for Arkansas’s 2nd congressional district. He attended Vanderbilt University graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics. He later attended the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management where he earned a certified corporate director designation. Hill served in President George H. W. Bush’s administration as executive secretary to the President’s Economic Policy Council and as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Corporate Finance. Hill founded and was the CEO and chairman of the Board Delta Trust and Banking Corporation in Little Rock until its acquisition by Simmons First Bank. He was elected in the 2014 election and took office on January 3, 2015. Since his election in 2014 he has voted with his party in 97 percent of votes so far in the current session of Congress and voted in line with President Trump’s position in 100 percent of the votes in the early weeks of the administration. In May, 2017, he voted to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and to pass the American Health Care Act. Hill voted in support of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Hill is a supporter of Americans’ 2nd Amendment right to bear arms, and he was an original cosponsor of H.R. 38, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. He resides in Little Rock and is married with two children.
Challengers in AR 2
RAISED: $2,335,280
CASH ON HAND: $7,756
% OF TOTAL DEM $: 100%
SAME PARTY CHALLENGERS: 1
ENDORSEMENTS



As a cancer survivor, Clarke is running because he can no longer stand by and watch our leaders in Washington drive up healthcare costs and use children’s health insurance as a bargaining chip. He believes the partisan division is crippling our government and forcing some Arkansas families to choose between their health, their food, or providing for their family’s future. Tucker was born in Arkansas and graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts. He graduated with a law degree from the University of Arkansas in 2006. A two-term State Legislator representing Arkansas’s 35th House District and a community leader of Little Rock, Clarke has worked on a bipartisan basis to protect and improve access to healthcare through Arkansas Works, ensure paid maternity leave for state employees, invest in pre-K, and lower taxes for middle class Arkansans and veterans. He is married with two children.