Wednesday, October 24, 2018

A Tool to Help You Decide Who to Vote For



If torture is important to you and you want to know how your congressional representatives have voted regarding torture in the past, you can view the CONGRESSIONAL VOTE SCORECARD. http://www.nrcatactionfund.org/election-resources/congressional-vote-scorecards.

 Here is a message from the National Religious Campaign Against Torture Action Fund.

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Dear Friends,

There are less than 20 days left until America picks a new Congress. I don't have to tell you how important this election is, but I do need your help in making torture important to candidates in this election. The NRCAT Action Fund has created three resources that you can use to tell your congressional candidates that you oppose torture.


1) Print off one of our signs and post it in your house or car window. The bigger the better!


2) Check out our Congressional Vote Scorecards - then write a letter to the editor praising or criticizing your incumbents for their records on torture.


3) Attend a town hall, rally, or other campaign event and use our bird-dogging tips to question a candidate about their views on torture.


Please act today to tell candidates that you want them to oppose torture!.


Sincerely,

Rev. Ron Stief
Executive Director
National Religious Campaign Against Torture Action Fund











The National Religious Campaign Against Torture Action Fund engages in public policy advocacy and electoral campaign work. It is a partner organization of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture.


The NRCAT Action Fund is a 501(c)(4) organization, and any donations you make to this organization are not tax deductible. However, your financial support will make a big difference as we work together to end torture.

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Questions? Please email campaign@nrcatactionfund.org


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