MESSAGE FROM NUMBERSUSA ACTION
A question I've heard for years from our members who live in generally non-competitive congressional districts is this:
"Nothing is happening in my district. Where can I help?"
Well, these two maps (displayed later in larger format) answer that question.
By putting these races on our maps, we are not endorsing any candidates. Rather, we are simply looking at one thing -- their stated positions and past actions on immigration issues -- and telling you who is best on that particular yardstick.
We mainly are displaying races that are competitive, where assistance at this point is most likely to make a difference in the outcome.
But we also list long-shot races that have cream-of-the-crop candidates who have met our stringent standards to be called True Reformers.
MAKING CONTACT
For people who want to help candidates based on their immigration-reduction potential, these maps tell you where to look.
Below each map are the names of the candidates -- some incumbents and some challengers -- whose District or State are colored on the map.
To find out how to contact a candidate to offer assistance:
1. Click on the name of a candidate in our list in this email. That will take you to the candidate's page of immigration ratings.
2. To offer assistance to the candidate, click on the blue box marked CONTACT in the right column of the page.
3. To compare the candidate with his/her opponent, click on the green BACK TO RACE box in the upper right corner of the candidate's immigration ratings page.
Click on the names below to learn more about their races and how to get in touch with them.
Grades listed with the candidate names are from the NumbersUSA Immigration-Reduction Grade Cards based on votes in committee and the House floor, and on co-sponsorship of legislation.
Non-incumbent candidates are rated on their campaign promises on 12 legal and illegal immigration issues.
NumbersUSA's TRUE REFORMER label is our top rating. It is given to candidates who take the NumbersUSA survey and pledge their support on the 12 issues, or they are incumbents who have proven themselves on those issues through actions taken in Congress. (Some Members of Congress are able to earn "A" Grades but still not earn the True Reformer label because they have failed to act in one or more category.
6 TOP Immigration reducers in COMPETITIVE races
(Districts colored GREEN on the map.)
Arizona-6: Rep. David Schweikert -- (Career A+)
Georgia-7: Rich McCormick -- TRUE REFORMER
New York-1: Rep. Lee Zeldin -- (Career A)
Pennsylvania-10: Rep. Scott Perry -- TRUE REFORMER
Texas-21: Rep. Chip Roy -- (Career A+)
Virginia-5: Bob Good -- TRUE REFORMER
5 GOOD Immigration reducers in COMPETITIVE races
(Districts colored YELLOW on the map.)
Arizona-2: Brandon Martin
Colorado-3: Lauren Boebert
Illinois-6: Jeanne Ives
Illinois-14: Jim Oberweis
Texas-31: Rep. John Carter -- (Career B+)
7 TRUE REFORMERS in LONG-SHOT races
(Districts colored ORANGE on map.)
California-36: Ern Cruz
Nevada-1: Kamau Bakari
New Jersey-5: Frank Pallotta
North Carolina-1: Sandy Smith
Ohio-13: Christina Hagan
Virginia-10: Aliscia Andrews
Washington-7: Craig Keller
3 TOP Immigration reducers in COMPETITIVE races
(States colored GREEN on the map.)
IOWA -- Sen. Joni Ernst (Career A-)
GEORGIA -- Rep. Kelly Loeffler (Career A+) and Rep. Doug Collins (Career A) --There are five candidates. The top two will face each other in a runoff.
1 TRUE REFORMER in a LONG-SHOT race
(State colored ORANGE on the map.)
DELAWARE -- Lauren Witzke
2 GOOD Immigration reducers in COMPETITIVE races
(States colored YELLOW on the map.)
MONTANA -- Sen. Steve Daines (Career B)
ARIZONA -- Sen. Martha McSally (Career B-)
3 UNRELIABLE reducers in COMPETITIVE races with much worse opponents
(States colored BROWN on the map.)
COLORADO -- Sen. Cory Gardner (Career C- compared with a challenger who is much worse on favoring legal and illegal foreign labor)
MINNESOTA -- Jason Lewis (challenging a Career F- incumbent)
MICHIGAN -- John James (challenging a Career D- incumbent)
WHO WILL PROTECT STRUGGLING AMERICAN WORKERS?
OVERALL WHAT WE ARE ASSESSING IS how well a candidate backs immigration policies that are in the national interest, particularly in terms of protecting American workers from unnecessary and unfair competition from both legal and illegal foreign workers.
Since last January NumbersUSA's staff have been updating Candidate Comparison pages for all 435 congressional districts and the states with a Senate election this year. We continually modify those pages as new information about the candidates emerge.
We email the comparisons to all of our members in each District throughout the year and will continue to do so until the November election.
To the extent that anybody casts a vote based on candidates' immigration actions and promises, we want them to have the best information available.
THANKS FOR CLICKING ON THE LINKS TO CHECK OUT THESE IMPORTANT CANDIDATES,
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ROY BECK, PRESIDENT OF NUMBERSUSA ACTION |
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