Congressional Scorecard—Where Members of Congress Stand on Torture

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From the National Religious Campaign Against Torture (http://www.nrcat.org):

Today we are happy to announce the NRCAT Action Fund 2016 Congressional Vote Scorecards.  Our scorecards show how every Member of Congress voted on torture-related issues for the past several years.  Look up your Members now!

You can use these talking points to write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper about your Members’ voting records.  Also, we have tips for bird-dogging (questioning candidates) here.  If one or more of your Members of Congress has a bad record on torture and is running for re-election, use our bird-dogging tips to ask them about it publicly.

We have the momentum in the campaign to permanently end torture, and we don’t want to lose ground in this election.  Check out the scorecards now and help make torture a deciding factor in your 2016 congressional races!

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