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Free DVD: PBS's coverage of drought includes mention of immigration, population
DVD: PBS coverage of drought including links to population growth (and even immigration) available to you at no costNumbersUSA President Roy Beck provides the introduction to this documentary from PBS's veteran broadcaster Bonnie Erbe ("To The Contrary").
She knows from long experience that NumbersUSA members are among the nation's most interested citizens in the issues of resource depletion and immigration.
She has produced an insightful program on our depleting water supply, the causes, and what, if anything can be done about it. And PBS is making a DVD of the program available to you free of charge.
Simply submit your request for a free DVD.
Many of you will be interested in some of the following points that are highlighted in the program:

  • Robert Glennon, author of Unquenchable, notes that "Population growth is the elephant in the room -- not just in the water crisis, but every environmental problem ... Immigration is part of population growth and our national immigration policy is in dire need of reform."
  • California is on track for having its worst drought in 500 years.
  • Water shortages are leading to unprecedented actions of states suing neighboring states over water usage. South Carolina sued North Carolina in the Supreme Court over use of water from the Chattooga River. Georgia is suing Tennessee over water access.
  • Water shortages are leading to food insecurity. As a South Carolina farmer notes, "Water is our most important commodity; we can get by without oil but we must have water."
The PBS DVD provides an opportunity to educate friends, family and all kinds of civic and political groups about the ways in which immigration policy plays a role in this critical environmental issue: water depletion.
I encourage you to contact PBS and request one of the free DVDs. Here is the PBS press release on the program and this offer:
FREE PBS DVD ON DROUGHT AND IMMIGRATION
Free DVDs of PBS' To The Contrary Coverage of the U.S. drought, The Drying of America, made available through the generous support of The Colcom Foundation.
(Washington, D.C.) -- The PBS program, To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe, is pleased to offer, free of charge, DVD copies of its coverage of the U.S. drought. NumbersUSA's Roy Beck offers an introduction to this program.
Watching this DVD is a great way to learn about:

  • The increasing areas of the United States that are in drought,
  • The impact population growth, driven primarily by immigration and children of immigrants since 1970, has had on US water supplies and
  • The rising cost of water and government restrictions placed on water use due to drought.
The program starts by showing how many areas of the United States are in some stage of drought as reported by the US Drought Monitor. The results are surprising and quite frankly unsettling. There is even a resurgence of dust storms in parts of the West as a result of too many people relying on too little water. Please note once you put in your request it will take several weeks before the DVD is sent out. We are happy to consider requests for multiple DVDs.
We will be distributing a limited number, so if interested, please act quickly.
Please fill out the request form by telling us who you are and who else will see the DVD. Please feel free to play it in public for audiences such as community centers, environmental group meetings, church meetings, classrooms and so on.
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe is in its twenty-second season on PBS and can be seen in 91% of US markets on PBS stations nationwide. For more information, visit the To The Contrary website at www.tothecontrary.org
 
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Dear James,

While over 18 million Americans are out of work, billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Michael Bloomberg have convinced President Obama that there is a worker shortage!

While companies like Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard layoff thousands of employees, these billionaires complain that we aren't importing enough labor. The amnesty programs they're pushing would not only give green cards to millions of aliens living here illegally, but would also flood the country with new H-1B visa holders that would take more jobs.

It's obvious that this amnesty is simply a plan to keep wages low so fat cats like Zuckerberg and Gates can line their pockets. President Obama has now pledged to take action on amnesty after the November elections so we know exactly whose side he is on.
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Majority of Democrats (51%), Republicans (91%), and Independents (75%) all agreed that the government should not provide services and benefits to illegal aliens. Don't you agree?


 
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Subject: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION - READ NOW
Here is a list of all in Congress who support and have signed on to allow illegal immigrants full access to services, and a safe haven without fear of prosecution and/or deportation.
The election is but days away and EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON THIS LIST SHOULD BE VOTED OUT OF OFFICE - PERIOD. WE SIMPLY DO NOT NEED SUCH GUTLESS WONDERS, SUCH STUPID AND ANTI-AMERICAN JERKS WHO WORK TO THE DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA.
California has been ruined, Oregon is on the verge of same, and if this list of idiots continues in office, the entire nation is doomed.
Illegal Immigration Amnesty Supporters
Illegal Alien Amnesty Supporters

Welcome, this is the section where you will find Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's (ALIPAC) growing list of lawmakers, activists, media pundits, and organization leaders who support amnesty for illegal aliens and thus encourage the costly and deadlyillegal immigrant invasion of America.
The people on this list are the ones you should blame for loved ones you have lost to illegal aliens due to to the virtual non enforcement of our existing immigration laws.
Did you lose your job or your home over illegal immigration ? Are the taxpayer resources near you overwhelmed and depleted by illegal immigrants? Are you suffering from many of the problems caused by illegal immigration? Look no further than ALIPAC's Amnesty Supporters list for those nearest you who deserve the blame.
The following people are the reason millions of illegal aliens are in America stealing your jobs, your elections, your taxpayer resources, and sometimes the very lives of your loved ones. Click on their names for more information and to contact the ones closest to you to share your feelings about their Treason against the Constitution and suffering citizens of America! If you are one of the strong majority of Americans opposed to illegal immigration and amnesty and you want to be notified when more names are added to the amnesty supporter list, please join our e-mail alerts using the box on the left column.
Illegal Immigration & Amnesty Supporters List (Click names for more info)
(Note: This list is under construction! Check back often for updates. Corrections, questions, media inquiries, and recommendations welcome to WilliamG@alipac.us)
ALABAMA
U.S. Senate:
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# 7th district: Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL) (No challenger 2014)

ALASKA
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Dan Sullivan)
U.S Senate: Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

At-Large: Congressman Don Young (R-AK)
ARIZONA
U. S. Senate: Senator John McCain (R-AZ)
U. S. Senate: Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ)

# * 1st district: Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Andy Tobin)
# * 2nd district: Congressman Ron Barber (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Martha McSally)
# 3rd district: Congressman Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) (Gabriela Saucedo Mercer Endorsed by ALIPAC)
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# 7th district: Congressman Ed Pastor (D-AZ) (Retiring 2014 No GOP Candidate running)
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# * 9th district: Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Wendy Rogers)

* Battleground districts
ARKANSAS
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR)
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CALIFORNIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)

# 1st district:
# 2nd district Congressman Jared Huffman (D-CA)
# 3rd district: Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA)
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# 5th district: Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA)
# 6th district: Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA)
# 7th district: Congressman Ami Bera (D-CA)
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# 9th district: Congressman Jerry McNerny (D-CA)
# 10th district: Congressman Jeff Denham (R-CA)
# 11th district: Congressman George Miller (D-CA)
# 12th district: Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
# 13th district: Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA)
# 14th district: Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA)
# 15th district: Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
# 16th district: Congressman Jim Costa (D-CA)
# 17th district: Congressman Michael Honda (D-CA)
# 18th district: Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA)
# 19th district: Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
# 20th district: Congressman Sam Farr (D-CA)
# 21st district: Congressman David Valadao (R-CA)
# 22nd district: Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA)
# 23rd district: Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)
# 24th district: Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-CA)
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# 26th district: Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA)
# 27th district: Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA)
# 28th district: Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA)
# 29th district: Congressman Tony Cardenas (D-CA)
# 30th district: Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA)
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# 32nd district: Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA)
# 33rd district: Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA)
# 34th district: Congressman Javier Becerra (D-CA)
# 35th district: Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-CA)
# 36th district: Congressman Raul Ruiz (D-CA)
# 37th district: Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA)
# 38th district: Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (D-CA)
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# 40th district: Congresswoman Lucille Roybal Allard (D-CA)
# 41st district: Congressman Mark Takano (D-CA)
# 42nd district: Congressman Ken Calvert (R-CA)
# 43rd district: Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA)
# 44th district: Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA)
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# 46th district: Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
# 47th district: Congressman Alan Lowenthal (D-CA)
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# 49th district: Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA)
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# 51st district: Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA)
# 52nd district: Congressman Scott Peters (D-CA)
# 53rd district: Congresswoman Susan Davis (D-CA)

COLORADO
U. S. Senate: Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Udall (D-CO)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Diana DeGette (D-CO)
# 2nd district: Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO)
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# 4th district: Congressman Cory Gardner (R-CO) Running for US Senate
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# 6th district: Congressman Mike Coffman (R-CO)
# 7th district: Congressman Ed Perlmutter (D-CO)

CONNECTICUT
U. S. Senate: Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
U. S. Senate: Senator Christopher Murphy (D-CT)

# 1st district: Congressman John Larson (D-CT)
# 2nd district: Congressman Joe Courtney (D-CT)
# 3rd district: Congresswoman Rosa Delauro (D-CT)
# 4th district: Congressman James Himes (D-CT)
# 5th district: Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty (D-CT)

DELAWARE
U. S. Senate: Senator Thomas Carper (D-DE)
U. S. Senate: Senator Chris Coons (D-DE)

# 1st district: Congressman John Carney (D-DE)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
At-Large: Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-CT)
FLORIDA
U. S. Senate: Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL)
U. S. Senate: Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)

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# 10th district: Congressman Daniel Webster (R-FL)
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# 21st district: Congressman Theodore Deutch (D-FL)
# 22nd district: Congresswoman Lois Frankel (D-FL)
# 23rd district: Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
# 24th district: Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL)
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# 27th district: Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)

GEORGIA
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# 2nd district: Congressman Sanford Bishop Jr. (D-GA)
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HAWAII
U. S. Senate: Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa (D-HI)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)

IDAHO
U. S. Senate:
# 1st district: Congressman Raúl Labrador (R-ID)
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ILLINOIS
U. S. Senate: Senator Richard "Dick" Durbin (D-IL)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL)

# 1st district: Congressman Bobby Rush (D-IL)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Robin Kelly (D-IL)
# 3rd district:
# 4th district: Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL)
# 5th district: Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL)
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# 7th district: Congressman Danny Davis (D-IL)
# 8th district: Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)
# 9th district: Congresswoman Janice Schakowsky (D-IL)
# 10th district: Congressman Bradley Schneider (D-IL)
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# 16th district: Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL)
# 17th district: Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (D-IL)
# 18th district: Congressman Aaron Schock (R-IL)

INDIANA
U. S. Senate: Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN)
# 1st district: Congressman Peter Visclosky (D-IN)
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# 3rd district: Congressman Marlin Stutzman (R-IN)
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IOWA
U. S. Senate: Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)
# 1st district: Congressman Bruce Braley (D-IA)
# 2nd district: Congressman David Loebsack (D-IA)
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KANSAS
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KENTUCKY
U.S. Senate: Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)
U.S. Senate: Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

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# 3rd district: Congressman John Yarmuth (D-KY)
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LOUISIANA
U. S. Senate: Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
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MAINE
U. S. Senate: Senator Angus King (I-ME)
U. S. Senate: Senator Susan Collins (R-ME)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME)
# 2nd district: Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD)

MARYLAND
U. S. Senate: Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)
U. S. Senate: Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD)

# 1st district:
# 2nd district: Congressman Michael Michaud (D-MD)
# 3rd district: Congressman John Sarbanes (D-MD)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD)
# 5th district: Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD)
# 6th district: Congressman John Delaney (D-MD)
# 7th district: Congressman Elija Cummings (D-MD)
# 8th district: Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)

MASSACHUSETTS
U. S. Senate: Senator William "Mo" Cowans (D-MA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

# 1st district: Congressman Richard Neal (D-MA)
# 2nd district: Congressman James McGovern (D-MA)
# 3rd district: Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-MA)
# 4th district: Congressman Joseph Kennedy (D-MA)
# 5th district: Congresswoman Catherine Clark (D-MA)
# 6th district: Congressman John Tierney (D-MA)
# 7th district: Congressman Michael Capuano (D-MA)
# 8th district: Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA)
# 9th district: Congressman William Keating (D-MA)

MICHIGAN
U. S. Senate: Senator Carl Levin (D-MI)
U. S. Senate: Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)

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# 3rd district: Congressman Justin Amash (R-MI)
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# 5th district: Congressman Daniel Kildee (D-MI)
# 6th district: Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI)
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# 9th district: Congressman Sander Levin (D-MI)
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# 12th district: Congressman John Dingell (D-MI)
# 13th district: Congressman John Conyers (D-MI)
# 14th district: Congressman Gary Peters (D-MI)

MINNESOTA
U. S. Senate: Senator Al Franken (D-MN)
U. S. Senate: Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)

# 1st district: Congressman Timothy Walz (D-MN)
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# 4th district: Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-MA)
# 5th district: Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN)
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MISSISSIPPI
U.S. Senate:
# 1st district: Congressman Bennie Thompson (D-MS)
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MISSOURI
U. S. Senate: Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO)
# 1st district: Congressman William "Lacy" Clay (D-MO)
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MONTANA
U.S. Senate: Senator Max Baucus (D-MT)
U.S. Senate: Senator Jon Tester (D-MT)

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NEBRASKA
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NEVADA
U. S. Senate: Senator Harry Reid (D-NV)
U. S. Senate: Senator Dean Heller (R-NV)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV)
# 2nd district: Congressman Mark Amodei (R-NV)
# 3rd district: Congressman Joe Heck (R-NV)
# 4th district: Congressman Steven Horsford (D-NV)

NEW HAMPSHIRE
U. S. Senate: Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)
U. S. Senate: Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter (D-NH)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Ann Kuster (D-NH)

NEW JERSEY
U. S. Senate: Senator Robert “Bob” Menéndez (D-NJ)
# 1st district: Congressman Robert Andrews (D-NJ)
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# 9th district: Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ)
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NEW MEXICO
U. S. Senate: Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM)
U. S. Senate: Senator Tom Udall (D-NM)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM)
# 2nd district: Congressman Steve Pearce (R-NM)
# 3rd district: Congressman Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM)

NEW YORK
U. S. Senate: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)
U. S. Senate: Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

# 1st district: Congressman Timothy Bishop (D-NY)
# 2nd district: Congressman Peter King (R-NY)
# 3rd district: Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY)
# 5th district: Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY)
# 6th district: Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY)
# 7th district: Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez (D-NY)
# 8th district: Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)
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# 11th district: Congressman Michael Grimm (R-NY)
# 12th district: Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
# 13th district: Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY)
# 14th district: Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY)
# 15th district: Congressman Jose Serrano (D-NY)
# 16th district: Congressman Elliot Engel (D-NY)
# 17th district: Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY)
# 18th district: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY)
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# 21st district: Congressman William Owens (D-NY)
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# 24th district: Congressman Daniel Maffei (D-NY)
# 25th district: Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY)
# 26th district: Congressman Brian Higgins (D-NY)
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NORTH CAROLINA
U.S. Senate: Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC)
# 1st district: Congressman G.K. Butterfield (D-NC)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC)
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NORTH DAKOTA
U.S. Senate: Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND)
U.S. Senate: Senator John Hoeven (R-ND)

At-Large
OHIO
U. S. Senate: Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
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# 9th district: Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)
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OKLAHOMA
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OREGON
U.S. Senate: Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR)
U.S. Senate: Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR)
# 2nd district: Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR)
# 3rd district: Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)
# 4th district: Congressman Peter Defazio (D-OR)
# 5th district: Congressman Kurt Schrader (D-OR)

PENNSYLVANIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Bob Casey, Jr (D-PA)
# 1st district: Congressman Rob Brady (D-PA)
# 2nd district: Congressman Chaka Fahtta (D-PA)
# 3rd district: Congressman Michael Kelly (R-PA)
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# 14th district: Congressman Michael Doyle (D-PA)
# 15th district: Congressman Charlie Dent (R-PA)
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RHODE ISLAND
U. S. Senate: Senator John "Jack" Reed (D-RH)
U. S. Senate: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RH)

# 1st district: Congressman David Cicilline (D-RI)
# 2nd district: Congressman James Langevin (D-RI)

SOUTH CAROLINA
U. S. Senate: Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
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# 6th district: Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC)
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SOUTH DAKOTA
U. S. Senate: Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD)
At-Large
TENNESSEE
U. S. Senate: Senator Bob Corker (R-TN)
U. S. Senate: Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

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TEXAS
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# 2nd district: Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX)
# 3rd district: Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX)
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# 10th district: Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX)
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# 16th district: Congressman Beto O'Rourke (D-TX)
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# 28th district: Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX)
# 29th district: Congressman Gene Green (D-TX)
# 30th district: Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX)
# 31st district: Congressman John Carter (R-TX)
# 32nd district: Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX)
# 33th district: Congressman arc Veasey (D-TX)
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UTAH
U. S. Senate: Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
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# 2nd district: Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT)
# 3rd district: Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)
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VERMONT
U. S. Senate: Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
U. S. Senate: Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)

At Large: Congressman Peter Welch (D-VT)
VIRGINIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Timothy Kaine (D-VA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)

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# 3rd district: Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA)
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# 6th district: Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)
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# 8th district: Congressman James Moran (D-VA)
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# 11th district: Congressman Gerald Connolly (D-VA)

WASHINGTON
U. S. Senate: Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Suzan Delbene (D-WA)
# 2nd district: Congressman Rick Larson (D-WA)
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# 5th district: Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
# 6th district: Congressman Derek Kilmer (D-WA)
# 7th district: Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA)
# 8th district: Congressman Dave Reichert (R-WA)
# 9th district: Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA)
# 10th district: Congressman Denny Heck (D-WA)

WEST VIRGINIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Joe Manchin III (D-WV)
U. S. Senate: Senator John “Jay” Rockefeller IV (D-WV)

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WISCONSIN
U. S. Senate: Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
# 1st district: Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI)
# 2nd district: Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI)
# 3rd district: Congressman Ron Kind (D-WI)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-WI)
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# 7th district: Congressman Sean Duffy (R-WI)
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ALABAMA
U.S. Senate:
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# 7th district: Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL) (No challenger 2014)

ALASKA
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Dan Sullivan)
U.S Senate: Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

At-Large: Congressman Don Young (R-AK)
ARIZONA
U. S. Senate: Senator John McCain (R-AZ)
U. S. Senate: Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ)

# * 1st district: Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Andy Tobin)
# * 2nd district: Congressman Ron Barber (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Martha McSally)
# 3rd district: Congressman Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) (Gabriela Saucedo Mercer Endorsed by ALIPAC)
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# 7th district: Congressman Ed Pastor (D-AZ) (Retiring 2014 No GOP Candidate running)
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# * 9th district: Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) (No ALIPAC Amnesty Survey Reply Yet from GOP challenger Wendy Rogers)

* Battleground districts
ARKANSAS
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR)
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CALIFORNIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)

# 1st district:
# 2nd district Congressman Jared Huffman (D-CA)
# 3rd district: Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA)
# 4th district:
# 5th district: Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA)
# 6th district: Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA)
# 7th district: Congressman Ami Bera (D-CA)
# 8th district:
# 9th district: Congressman Jerry McNerny (D-CA)
# 10th district: Congressman Jeff Denham (R-CA)
# 11th district: Congressman George Miller (D-CA)
# 12th district: Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
# 13th district: Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA)
# 14th district: Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA)
# 15th district: Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
# 16th district: Congressman Jim Costa (D-CA)
# 17th district: Congressman Michael Honda (D-CA)
# 18th district: Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA)
# 19th district: Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)
# 20th district: Congressman Sam Farr (D-CA)
# 21st district: Congressman David Valadao (R-CA)
# 22nd district: Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA)
# 23rd district: Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)
# 24th district: Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-CA)
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# 26th district: Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA)
# 27th district: Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA)
# 28th district: Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA)
# 29th district: Congressman Tony Cardenas (D-CA)
# 30th district: Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA)
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# 32nd district: Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA)
# 33rd district: Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA)
# 34th district: Congressman Javier Becerra (D-CA)
# 35th district: Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-CA)
# 36th district: Congressman Raul Ruiz (D-CA)
# 37th district: Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA)
# 38th district: Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (D-CA)
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# 40th district: Congresswoman Lucille Roybal Allard (D-CA)
# 41st district: Congressman Mark Takano (D-CA)
# 42nd district: Congressman Ken Calvert (R-CA)
# 43rd district: Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA)
# 44th district: Congresswoman Janice Hahn (D-CA)
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# 46th district: Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
# 47th district: Congressman Alan Lowenthal (D-CA)
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# 49th district: Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA)
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# 51st district: Congressman Juan Vargas (D-CA)
# 52nd district: Congressman Scott Peters (D-CA)
# 53rd district: Congresswoman Susan Davis (D-CA)

COLORADO
U. S. Senate: Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Udall (D-CO)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Diana DeGette (D-CO)
# 2nd district: Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO)
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# 4th district: Congressman Cory Gardner (R-CO) Running for US Senate
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# 6th district: Congressman Mike Coffman (R-CO)
# 7th district: Congressman Ed Perlmutter (D-CO)

CONNECTICUT
U. S. Senate: Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
U. S. Senate: Senator Christopher Murphy (D-CT)

# 1st district: Congressman John Larson (D-CT)
# 2nd district: Congressman Joe Courtney (D-CT)
# 3rd district: Congresswoman Rosa Delauro (D-CT)
# 4th district: Congressman James Himes (D-CT)
# 5th district: Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty (D-CT)

DELAWARE
U. S. Senate: Senator Thomas Carper (D-DE)
U. S. Senate: Senator Chris Coons (D-DE)

# 1st district: Congressman John Carney (D-DE)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
At-Large: Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-CT)
FLORIDA
U. S. Senate: Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL)
U. S. Senate: Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)

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# 10th district: Congressman Daniel Webster (R-FL)
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# 21st district: Congressman Theodore Deutch (D-FL)
# 22nd district: Congresswoman Lois Frankel (D-FL)
# 23rd district: Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
# 24th district: Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL)
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GEORGIA
U. S. Senate:
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# 2nd district: Congressman Sanford Bishop Jr. (D-GA)
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# 4th district: Congressman Henry "Hank" Johnson (D-GA)
# 5th district: Congressman John Lewis (D-GA)
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HAWAII
U. S. Senate: Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa (D-HI)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI)

IDAHO
U. S. Senate:
# 1st district: Congressman Raúl Labrador (R-ID)
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ILLINOIS
U. S. Senate: Senator Richard "Dick" Durbin (D-IL)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL)

# 1st district: Congressman Bobby Rush (D-IL)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Robin Kelly (D-IL)
# 3rd district:
# 4th district: Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL)
# 5th district: Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL)
# 6th district:
# 7th district: Congressman Danny Davis (D-IL)
# 8th district: Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)
# 9th district: Congresswoman Janice Schakowsky (D-IL)
# 10th district: Congressman Bradley Schneider (D-IL)
# 11th district:
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# 17th district: Congresswoman Cheri Bustos (D-IL)
# 18th district: Congressman Aaron Schock (R-IL)

INDIANA
U. S. Senate: Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN)
# 1st district: Congressman Peter Visclosky (D-IN)
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IOWA
U. S. Senate: Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)
# 1st district: Congressman Bruce Braley (D-IA)
# 2nd district: Congressman David Loebsack (D-IA)
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KANSAS
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KENTUCKY
U.S. Senate: Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)
U.S. Senate: Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

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LOUISIANA
U. S. Senate: Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
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MAINE
U. S. Senate: Senator Angus King (I-ME)
U. S. Senate: Senator Susan Collins (R-ME)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-ME)
# 2nd district: Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD)

MARYLAND
U. S. Senate: Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)
U. S. Senate: Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD)

# 1st district:
# 2nd district: Congressman Michael Michaud (D-MD)
# 3rd district: Congressman John Sarbanes (D-MD)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD)
# 5th district: Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD)
# 6th district: Congressman John Delaney (D-MD)
# 7th district: Congressman Elija Cummings (D-MD)
# 8th district: Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)

MASSACHUSETTS
U. S. Senate: Senator William "Mo" Cowans (D-MA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

# 1st district: Congressman Richard Neal (D-MA)
# 2nd district: Congressman James McGovern (D-MA)
# 3rd district: Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-MA)
# 4th district: Congressman Joseph Kennedy (D-MA)
# 5th district: Congresswoman Catherine Clark (D-MA)
# 6th district: Congressman John Tierney (D-MA)
# 7th district: Congressman Michael Capuano (D-MA)
# 8th district: Congressman Stephen Lynch (D-MA)
# 9th district: Congressman William Keating (D-MA)

MICHIGAN
U. S. Senate: Senator Carl Levin (D-MI)
U. S. Senate: Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)

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# 4th district:
# 5th district: Congressman Daniel Kildee (D-MI)
# 6th district: Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI)
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# 9th district: Congressman Sander Levin (D-MI)
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# 12th district: Congressman John Dingell (D-MI)
# 13th district: Congressman John Conyers (D-MI)
# 14th district: Congressman Gary Peters (D-MI)

MINNESOTA
U. S. Senate: Senator Al Franken (D-MN)
U. S. Senate: Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)

# 1st district: Congressman Timothy Walz (D-MN)
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# 4th district: Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-MA)
# 5th district: Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN)
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MISSISSIPPI
U.S. Senate:
# 1st district: Congressman Bennie Thompson (D-MS)
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MISSOURI
U. S. Senate: Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO)
# 1st district: Congressman William "Lacy" Clay (D-MO)
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MONTANA
U.S. Senate: Senator Max Baucus (D-MT)
U.S. Senate: Senator Jon Tester (D-MT)

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NEBRASKA
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NEVADA
U. S. Senate: Senator Harry Reid (D-NV)
U. S. Senate: Senator Dean Heller (R-NV)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV)
# 2nd district: Congressman Mark Amodei (R-NV)
# 3rd district: Congressman Joe Heck (R-NV)
# 4th district: Congressman Steven Horsford (D-NV)

NEW HAMPSHIRE
U. S. Senate: Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH)
U. S. Senate: Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter (D-NH)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Ann Kuster (D-NH)

NEW JERSEY
U. S. Senate: Senator Robert “Bob” Menéndez (D-NJ)
# 1st district: Congressman Robert Andrews (D-NJ)
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# 9th district: Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ)
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NEW MEXICO
U. S. Senate: Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM)
U. S. Senate: Senator Tom Udall (D-NM)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM)
# 2nd district: Congressman Steve Pearce (R-NM)
# 3rd district: Congressman Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM)

NEW YORK
U. S. Senate: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)
U. S. Senate: Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

# 1st district: Congressman Timothy Bishop (D-NY)
# 2nd district: Congressman Peter King (R-NY)
# 3rd district: Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY)
# 5th district: Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY)
# 6th district: Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY)
# 7th district: Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez (D-NY)
# 8th district: Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)
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# 10th district: Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY)
# 11th district: Congressman Michael Grimm (R-NY)
# 12th district: Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)
# 13th district: Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY)
# 14th district: Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY)
# 15th district: Congressman Jose Serrano (D-NY)
# 16th district: Congressman Elliot Engel (D-NY)
# 17th district: Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY)
# 18th district: Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY)
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# 20th district: Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY)
# 21st district: Congressman William Owens (D-NY)
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# 24th district: Congressman Daniel Maffei (D-NY)
# 25th district: Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY)
# 26th district: Congressman Brian Higgins (D-NY)
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NORTH CAROLINA
U.S. Senate: Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC)
# 1st district: Congressman G.K. Butterfield (D-NC)
# 2nd district: Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC)
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NORTH DAKOTA
U.S. Senate: Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND)
U.S. Senate: Senator John Hoeven (R-ND)

At-Large
OHIO
U. S. Senate: Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
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# 8th district: Congressman John Boehner (R-OH)
# 9th district: Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)
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# 11th district: Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-OH)
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OKLAHOMA
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OREGON
U.S. Senate: Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR)
U.S. Senate: Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR)
# 2nd district: Congressman Greg Walden (R-OR)
# 3rd district: Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)
# 4th district: Congressman Peter Defazio (D-OR)
# 5th district: Congressman Kurt Schrader (D-OR)

PENNSYLVANIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Bob Casey, Jr (D-PA)
# 1st district: Congressman Rob Brady (D-PA)
# 2nd district: Congressman Chaka Fahtta (D-PA)
# 3rd district: Congressman Michael Kelly (R-PA)
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# 13th district: Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)
# 14th district: Congressman Michael Doyle (D-PA)
# 15th district: Congressman Charlie Dent (R-PA)
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# 17th district: Congressman Matt Cartwright (D-PA)
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RHODE ISLAND
U. S. Senate: Senator John "Jack" Reed (D-RH)
U. S. Senate: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RH)

# 1st district: Congressman David Cicilline (D-RI)
# 2nd district: Congressman James Langevin (D-RI)

SOUTH CAROLINA
U. S. Senate: Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
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# 5th district: Congressman Mick Mulvaney (R-SC)
# 6th district: Congressman James Clyburn (D-SC)
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SOUTH DAKOTA
U. S. Senate: Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD)
At-Large
TENNESSEE
U. S. Senate: Senator Bob Corker (R-TN)
U. S. Senate: Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

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# 9th district: Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN)

TEXAS
U. S. Senate:
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# 2nd district: Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX)
# 3rd district: Congressman Sam Johnson (R-TX)
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# 6th district: Congressman Joe Barton (R-TX)
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# 9th district: Congressman Al Green (D-TX)
# 10th district: Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX)
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# 15th district: Congressman Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX)
# 16th district: Congressman Beto O'Rourke (D-TX)
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# 18th district: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX)
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# 28th district: Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX)
# 29th district: Congressman Gene Green (D-TX)
# 30th district: Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX)
# 31st district: Congressman John Carter (R-TX)
# 32nd district: Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX)
# 33th district: Congressman arc Veasey (D-TX)
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# 35th district: Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)
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UTAH
U. S. Senate: Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
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# 2nd district: Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT)
# 3rd district: Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)
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VERMONT
U. S. Senate: Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
U. S. Senate: Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)

At Large: Congressman Peter Welch (D-VT)
VIRGINIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Timothy Kaine (D-VA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)

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# 3rd district: Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA)
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# 6th district: Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA)
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# 8th district: Congressman James Moran (D-VA)
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# 11th district: Congressman Gerald Connolly (D-VA)

WASHINGTON
U. S. Senate: Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA)
U. S. Senate: Senator Patty Murray (D-WA)

# 1st district: Congresswoman Suzan Delbene (D-WA)
# 2nd district: Congressman Rick Larson (D-WA)
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# 5th district: Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
# 6th district: Congressman Derek Kilmer (D-WA)
# 7th district: Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA)
# 8th district: Congressman Dave Reichert (R-WA)
# 9th district: Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA)
# 10th district: Congressman Denny Heck (D-WA)

WEST VIRGINIA
U. S. Senate: Senator Joe Manchin III (D-WV)
U. S. Senate: Senator John “Jay” Rockefeller IV (D-WV)

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WISCONSIN
U. S. Senate: Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
# 1st district: Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI)
# 2nd district: Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI)
# 3rd district: Congressman Ron Kind (D-WI)
# 4th district: Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-WI)
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# 7th district: Congressman Sean Duffy (R-WI)
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WYOMING
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CALIFORNIA NOW STATE OF WEALTH, POVERTY EXTREMES


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By John Vinson

John Vinson is a Senior Writing Fellow for CAPS. As president of the American Immigration Control Foundation he is a long-time advocate of conservation and responsible use of natural resources.
October 31, 2014





California is the state that often points how the rest of the country will go. That should give Americans cause to pause and consider if that’s the way they really want to proceed. One thing about California today is that it is becoming a state of economic extremes – significantly of wealth and poverty.
According to the Census Bureau, California has a higher percentage of poor people than any other state. Of its 38 million residents, 8.9 million (24 percent) are below the poverty level. This compares with the national average of 16 percent. At the same time, California is the home of many wealthy people, including some of the country’s “ultra-wealthy,” the wealthiest of the wealthy. And the gap between the rich and poor is increasing.
“This chasm,” says Larry Gerston, professor of political science at San Jose University, “is growing day by day, year by year.” He notes, “Those at the top in California are just as happy as a clam. Their incomes are going up much faster than anyone else’s.”
What’s increasingly missing from this picture is the middle class, and the reason is that Californians in this social and income bracket have been leaving the state in droves for the past quarter of a century. Alas, this was not always the case – far from it. Between the end of World War II and around 1990, California had a thriving middle class and it offered the invitation of abundant middle-income jobs to people across the nation. As writer Troy Senik noted in National Review Online:
That California was synonymous with opportunity. It was a beacon to the middle class, a place where it was believed that you could author the future on your own terms.
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Skid Row, Downtown Los Angeles
Mass immigration has played a significant role in California’s declining opportunities for most of its citizens. As the state with the highest percentage of foreign-born people (27 percent) and the largest number (10.2 million), California is a national bellwether of the impact of immigration. The shrinkage of its middle class as its foreign-born numbers have sharply risen is powerful refutation of the claim that mass immigration is economically enriching.
Immigration indeed has directly contributed to the state’s high level of poverty. Immigrants on average are less educated and skilled than natives and consequently tend to be poorer than the native-born. Basically as the result of our present immigration policy, notes Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation, the United States is “importing poverty.”
Public services and assistance for poor immigrants contributed to the rising level of taxes that prompted many middle-class Californians to leave. Statist politicians have found the immigrants useful as a voting bloc for more taxes and government.
At the same time, immigrant labor depressed wages of blue-collar American workers, making it harder for them to remain. Low wages, however, have enhanced the profit margins of economic elites – thus increasing even more the divide between rich and poor.
Extremes of wealth and poverty don’t bode well for any state or country. They are the classic characteristics of a Third World society where the wealthy rule, and the rights and liberties of most people are few. Sadly, the rest of the U.S. is following California’s lead. As Robert Borosage, president of the Institute for America’s Future, observed:
The broad middle class – the triumph and strength of America’s democracy – is sinking. Unless we change course dramatically, we will become even more a nation of have and have nots.
An absolutely essential course change is an immigration policy that promotes a strong middle class, rather than a class structure of a few on the top and many on the bottom.
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Today: Cable networks didn't tell you much about these election results & their implications for immigration policy
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3:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014
Below in this email is quite a list of special election results that our website editor Chris Chmielenski compiled on our website through the earlier part of this very late evening. He especially looks at important House results that got little or no play on TV.
You'll want to look through them for a cheery start to the morning.
Lots of good news for politicians who are champions of our view on immigration policies that serve the national interests of our national community.
We'll come back to you with more in-depth coverage of all of this, but let me give you some starting information, thoughts and analysis along with Chris' short reports.
Overall, the results tonight have created a far better climate for improved immigration policies, even though we face immediate challenges on many fronts -- challenges that can wait a day or two. Let's celebrate the victories right now.
First, a report on the only immigration ballot issue in the states:
LIBERAL OREGON ELECTORATE REJECTS DRIVERS LICENSES FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS BY 2-1
This is a phenomenal victory for a bunch of regular citizens who took it upon themselves to challenge the politically correct power structure elites of their state and had to jump through all kinds of hoops to get a fair vote.
But they did. And they proved a lot.
Watch our home page for much more detail about this triumph of grassroots activism. Our Van Esser has been particularly involved in alerting and mobilizing our members behind the Oregon grassroots leaders who have made all this possible.
WHITE HOUSE MAY HAVE COST DEMOCRATS THE SENATE BY FORCING VULNERABLE SENATORS TO VOTE FOR HIS AMNESTY IN 2013
Yes, some turncoat Senators lost their elections after abandoning their previous pro-worker immigration positions and supporting the 2013 Gang of Eight amnesty.
As you may have noticed from my email to you at the start of Election Day, I am still angry at the Democratic Senators who in 2013 flipped. If they had stuck with their previous principles, the S. 744 comprehensive amnesty bill would not have passed the Senate because it was the Democrats from red states that gave the cover for several Republican Senators to defy their states' voters and give corporate lobbyists the amnesty they wanted.
Voters in their states made them pay on Election Day.
Democrats very well may have retained control of the Senate if national Party leaders and the White House had not pressured vulnerable Senators like Pryor of Arkansas, Landrieu of Louisiana, Hagan of North Carolina and Begich of Alaska to pass the Senate Gang of Eight's comprehensive amnesty and immigration-doubling bill.
It looks pretty likely that all of them will lose their seats.
(Further down, you will see my rather passionate feelings about a couple of the Senators who lost today.)
In some cases their opponents attacked them strongly and directly for their amnesty vote. In others, the attacks were left to outside groups. But voters were made aware of what these Senators had done in states where it was quite clear citizens don't approve of amnesty.
Republicans helped themselves capture the Senate by using massive advertising and other campaigning to tie Democratic candidates to Pres. Obama's immigration crusade. Their immigration approach fed into middle-class insecurty about increasing lifetime work permits to foreign workers in a time of declining real wages in a country with a giant labor surplus.
While Republican candidates had varying approaches to immigration issues, the overall national tenor of the Republican approach was to attack the idea of giving work permits to millions of illegal aliens to directly compete with struggling Americans for jobs.
For the most part, Democratic candidates -- both incumbents and hopefuls -- tried to change the subject. But none of them campaigned as champions of the Obama and Gang of Eight immigration efforts.
ARKANSAS SEN. PRYOR AS CASE STUDY OF WHAT WENT WRONG FOR DEMOCRATS
Sen. Mark Pryor's flip-flop on immigration is an excellent example of this year's election phenomenon of the political consequences of turning away from your state's agenda to embrace Pres. Obama's agenda.
Pryor used to take a reliably pro-worker position on immigration in line with the wishes of Arkansas voters. Then in 2013 under tremendous pressure from the White House, he switched.
Today, he lost his job to Rep. Tom Cotton who has aggressively taken the pro-worker, less-immigration approach that Pryor abandoned.
I was shocked in 2013 when Sen. Pryor voted for Obama's pet bill that would have given lifetime work permits to around 10 million illegal aliens and would have doubled legal immigration over the next 10 years for a grand total of around 30 million lifetime work permits for foreign workers.
Before last year, Pryor had been one of the Democrats that we at NumbersUSA had been able to promote as taking a traditional pro-worker, tight-labor-market immigration position. His was one of the votes that killed the Kennedy/McCain/Bush amnesty in 2007. His was one of the votes that killed Obama's DREAM Act amnesty in 2010. Between those actions, we featured him as a speaker at a NumbersUSA symposium for his concern for protecting American workers.
After all of that, why would he vote for an even bigger amnesty and foreign worker increase in S. 744 in 2013, especially with an election coming up in 2014?
I've always speculated that the national Democratic leaders who control the big campaign money gave the previously anti-amnesty Democrats a sense that their funding of the 2014 campaigns would be far more helpful if they switched. What we know for sure is that every one of those Democrats did switch to back Obama on further flooding an already engorged labor market with too many workers chasing too few jobs.
This year, Pryor could not escape his ties to a deeply unpopular President in Arkansas. As much as Pryor tried to campaign as somebody who was independent of Obama, his flip-flop on immigration was a glaring suggestion of the opposite conclusion. Pryor lost his Arkansas seat to Republican Congressman Tom Cotton who arrived in Congress and aggressively spoke and acted for limited immigration to protect American workers just as Pryor was abandoning that position.
HOW DID OUR TRUE REFORMERS & OTHER ALLIES DO?
Chris was particularly interested in victories by candidates who filled out our survey and pledged to eliminate Chain Migration, the visa lottery, birthright citizenship for illegal aliens and much more.
7:01p.m. -- In Georgia, True Reformer Jody Hice won the open seat in the 10th district. This fills the seat being vacated held by Paul Broun (B+ grade).10
7:20p.m. -- Sen. Tim Scott (R) has won the special election for one of South Carolina's U.S. Senate seats. Scott has earned an A+ grade in the current Congress. His opponent, Joyce Dickerson, supports amnesty. Also in South Carolina, Gang of Eight member Lindsey Graham has won re-election.
7:31p.m. -- Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R) has won the open Senate seat in West Virginia. Shelley Moore Capito has a career grade of B+. The retiring incumbent, John Rockefeller, has an F grade and voted for the Gang of Eight's amnesty bill.
7:59p.m. -- True Reform candidate Dave Brat officially wins Virginia's 7th. Brat, of course, stunned the nation when he defeated Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the GOP primary. Also, Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), and Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) all win re-election. All three voted against the Gang of Eight's amnesty bill.
8:30p.m. -- Rep. Tom Cotton defeats Mark Pryor in the Arkansas Senate race. After standing on the side of wage earners, Pryor turned and supported the Gang of Eight amnesty bill. Cotton was a True Reformer when he made his first run for the House in 2012, earning a B+ during his first term. Cotton sided with American workers and against amnesty and immigration increases throughout his run for Senate.
9:10p.m. -- Former Woodville, Texas mayor and True Reformer, Brian Babin, has won the open seat in Texas' 36th district. The seat is being vacated by Rep. Steve Stockman (A-) who ran against Sen. John Cornyn in the GOP Senate primary. This keeps an already anti-amnesty, pro-enforcement seat in good hands.
9:32p.m. -- A list of pro-American worker incumbents who have won their re-elections tonight: Rep. Robert Aderholt (R,AL-04) B+, Rep. Jeff Miller (R,FL-01) B+, Rep. Bill Posey (R,FL-08) A-, Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R,GA-03) A, Rep. Austin Scott (R,GA-08) A-, Rep. Tom Graves (R,GA-14) B+, Rep. Todd Rokita (R,IN-04) B+, Rep. Walter Jones (R,NC-03) A, Rep. Robert Pittenger (R,NC-09) B+.
9:56p.m. -- E-Verify Champion, Rep. Lamar Smith (R,TX-21) has won re-election.
Additionally, the following pro-American worker incumbents have won re-election: Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R,OH-02) B+, Rep. Pat Tiberi (R,OH-12) B+, Rep. Steve Stivers (R,OH-15) B+, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R,SC-03) B+, Rep. Tom Rice (R,SC-07) A-, Rep. Phil Roe (R,TN-01) B+, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R,TX-01) B+, Rep. Joe Barton (R,TX-06) B+, Rep. John Culberson (R,TX-07) A, Rep. Bill Flores (R,TX-17) A, Rep. Kenny Marchant (R,TX-24) B+, Rep. Michael Burgess (R,TX-26) A-, Rep. John Carter (R,TX-31) A-, Rep. Pete Sessions (R,TX-32) B+, Rep. Robert Goodlatte (R,VA-06) A-.
10:13p.m. -- Two more True Reformer incumbents have won re-election: Rep. Mo Brooks (R,AL-05) and Alan Nunnelee (R,MS-01).
10:19p.m. -- True Reformer Gary Palmer has just been declared the winner of the open seat in Alabama's 6th. Palmer replaces Spencer Bachus, who announced his retirement earlier this year. Bachus began supporting amnesty after announcing he was leaving.
10:45p.m. -- In Georgia's 11th, Barry Loudermilk has been declared the winner (he was running unopposed). Loudermilk completed a NumbersUSA survey, but took no position on two issues. The seat is being vacated by Rep. Phil Gingrey (R) who has repeatedly introduced one of our 5 Great Bills to end Chain Migration.
True Reformer David Perdue has won the open Senate seat in Georgia. He's the 7th True Reformer to win tonight. Also, Sen. Pat Roberts has been declared the winner in Kansas. Roberts voted against the Gang of Eight's amnesty bill, while his opponent, independent candidate Greg Orman, embraced the legislation.
(FROM ROY) Today's elections significantly increase the strength of the anti-amnesty, pro-worker immigration policies among Members of both the Senate and House.
For example, Purdue is a Republican replacing Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss who was part of the 2007 Senate group that proposed the Kennedy/McCain/Bush amnesty but who withdrew after being booed at the state convention.
GOP DOES BETTER AS PARTY OF WAGE-EARNERS THAN PARTY OF CORPORATE LOBBYISTS -- CHANGED IMMIGRATION MESSAGE INTEGRAL PART OF IMAGE CHANGE
Republican candidates were helped by the overall messaging from Party and outside groups that used immigration policy to turn the image of the Party from one carrying water for corporate America and the wealthy to one concerned about fairness to wage-earners and their families.
That is a message that will be necessary if Republicans are to attract the working-class votes necessary to win the White House in 2016. And it is one that Democrats will need to learn again if they are to stop Republicans from making long-term in-roads into a traditional part of the Democratic base.
OBAMA'S IMMIGRATION POLICIES IMPORTANT PART OF HIS FAILURE TO FULFILL PROMISES ABOUT THE MIDDLE CLASS
As for the trouncing of Pres. Obama's Party in the elections, a large part of the blame surely rests on his failure to followup on his promise after the 2012 election to use this term to stabilize the middle class and help those trying to rise to the middle class.
Most exit polling showed that concern about the economy was the top one for voters.
Pres. Obama undercut all his efforts to fulfill his promises to the middle class not only by continuing to support adding a million more lifetime work-permit immigrants each year (as required by current law) but by breaking federal law and giving out hundreds of thousands of temporary work permits to younger illegal aliens and by stating that one of his highest goals was to pass a bill that would give out around 30 million lifetime work permits over the next 10 years.
Immigration wasn't the main issue on voters' minds. But it contributed greatly to the malaise voters felt about the economy. Plus, massive polling by the Republican Party played up the connection, as did a million-dollar ad campaign by NumbersUSA in the Senate battleground states.
You didn't hear that analysis on Fox, CNN or MSNBC through this night, did you?
TV PUNDITS NEARLY TOTALLY MISUNDERSTAND WHAT THE IMMIGRATION ISSUE IS ABOUT
It seemed like nearly every pundit in this long Election Night was claiming that now that Republicans have power they must use it to pass some kind of amnesty and immigration increase.
It was if the promises made by the winning candidates and the arguments made in their ads, and the will of the people who voted for the winners, doesn't count for anything.
What the pundits missed tonight was how Obama's obsessive years-long talking about the need to give work permits to tens of millions more foreign workers feeds into his image as a President who has no sense of what it is like for most Americans to be stuck in a decades-long wage depression.
How could any of the 18 million Americans who want a full-time job but can't find one think this is a President who wants to make it easier for them to be comfortably middle class?
And how could the millions more Americans who have seen real wages declining for everybody but college graduates think the President's Party cares about their middle-class status when every single Senator of that Party voted to give out 30 million lifetime work permits to foreign citizens over the next 10 years?
OBAMA COULD HAVE SAVED THE SENATE IF HE HAD ISSUED EXECUTIVE AMNESTY IN SEPTEMBER?
Rep. Gardner's big Republican win over Democratic Sen. Udall in Colorado is big enough that nobody can claim that any anticipated drop in Hispanic voting was the cause.
Pro-amnesty pundits all day have been spinning the idea that if Democratic Senators lost tonight it would be because too many Hispanic voters stayed home as a protest against Obama for NOT giving out his executive amnesty BEFORE the election.
At this moment, we don't know that there was any drop-off in the percentage of Hispanic voting compared to the last mid-term in 2010.
But if there was a drop-off, it is almost impossible for it to have been big enough in Colorado to have caused Udall to have lost by such a big margin.
And Colorado was the only state with a large enough Hispanic voter registration for that demographic to be a factor.
SEN. UDALL'S BETRAYAL OF HIS CONSERVATIONIST ROOTS MAY HAVE COST HIM HIS SEAT
Colorado Sen. Udall is yet another Democrat who went off the cliff for Obama's massive increase in foreign labor.
Sen. Udall comes from a distinguished family of conservationists who have a long history of preserving national natural wonders and resources for future generations. We at NumbersUSA have tried since his entry into the Senate to persuade him to stop the federal government's coercive population growth program in which immigration policy has been the main factor in the U.S. population growing by some 25 million while Udall was in office.
Not only has Udall supported current immigration policies that will double U.S. population to more than 600 million the end of this century but he has consistently voted to increase that rate of growth.
Udall's immigration policies will arguably contribute to more natural habitat destruction this century than all the nature that his family has been a part of saving in the past. A very sad tale, but one that too many environmentalists are part of because of blind adherence to a high-immigration ideology.
One wonders how much better Sen. Udall would have done today if he had told Coloradoans that he would fight for an immigration policy that would greatly slow the rapid population growth that currently is destroying the quality of life in Colorado that most citizens there value the most.
THOSE MISLEADING MEDIA EXIT POLLS
Expect to see an attempt from many open-borders advocates and pundits to use exit poll questions about immigration to suggest that voters really prefer amnesty despite voting so heavily for a Party that strenuously opposed amnesty during the campaign.
Generally, the polling made the usual error by giving people a choice only between a path to citizenship for illegal aliens or deporting all of them. Very different results come from offering people the option of encouraging illegal aliens to go home by denying them jobs and benefits. But you aren't likely to see that in the exit polling this week.
Keep in mind also that exit polling is not scientific. Keep an eye out for polling that is done Wednesday of people by phone who say they voted on Tuesday. Those will be scientific. But the wording of questions will remain central.
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These law breaking criminals were recruited here by obama and the leftists scum to vote for them and to destroy the very fabric of our nation. These illegal ALIENS will be deported and the borders will be sealed, preventing ebola scum and isis from entering as well. We have lived through the worst Presidency in American History.
 
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White House Meets With Leadership Friday:
Tell Boehner and McConnell: Don't Grant Amnesty! Defund it!
Dear James,
President Obama has invited new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and other Congressional leaders to the White House on Friday to discuss the post-election agenda and seek common ground. The media is already reporting that immigration is on the agenda! (The Hill, Nov. 5, 2014; Fox News, Nov. 5, 2014) That's why McConnell and Boehner should not go into that meeting without hearing from you first.
Tell Boehner and McConnell: Don't Grant Amnesty! Defund it!​
You need to remind these House and Senate leaders that Americans resoundingly rejected amnesty at the polls on Tuesday. Voters ousted Democrats who supported the Senate guest worker amnesty bill last year. And in exit polls, voters said illegal immigration is one of their top concerns, with only the economy and health care leading.
Not only do Americans oppose amnesty legislation like the disastrous guest worker amnesty bill, they vehemently oppose the President abusing his power to grant an executive amnesty. In August, Rasmussen Reports polled likely voters and found that 62% oppose the president granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens without the approval of Congress and that 55% think Congress should challenge that action in court if the president does so. An August poll conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend found that three in four respondents oppose the President taking any kind of unilateral executive action to grant amnesty. No wonder the President delayed his executive amnesty until after the elections.
You sent a strong message on Election Day, and we MUST make sure Boehner and McConnell heard it before speaking to the President Friday! Call these leaders NOW and tell them:

  • You oppose amnesty, whether accomplished by legislation or executive fiat;
  • You oppose increasing legal immigration;
  • You oppose bringing more guest workers into the country;
  • You demand they reject moving any legislation through Congress that does any of the above; and
  • You demand they strip funding for any executive amnesty measures.
Remind Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell that just saying no amnesty is not enough. Congress must act to curtail the lawless immigration policies of the Obama Administration like Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
When they meet with President Obama Friday, Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell should have the interests of Americans in mind, not illegal aliens. Friday's meeting could well determine the next steps for immigration policy. Your voice could be the difference between another S. 744 and restoration of the rule of law.
House Speaker John Boehner: (202) 225-0600
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: (202) 224-2541


Sincerely,
-FAIR

 

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