They could use some help making it a bit easier to wade through, but if you want an organization to work with, they try to assemble the data, eg: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/political-courage-test/186788/tom-steyer <https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/political-courage-test/186788/tom-steyer> -r
> On Feb 2, 2020, at 8:47 PM, David Majlak <[email protected]> wrote: > > ... > For as much as we have a small number of widely unknown fact checking sites, > i wish there was a site (which i just don't have the energy for) that had > individual governmental representatives and their broken down views on things > in bullet point fashion so we could analyze data quickly and come to an > opinion. Votes yes or no on x. Signed x into law. And even statistical data. > Raised taxes on x items. Fact checking. Promised x on campaign: yet to be > achieved. A game view, given that 1) children learn through play and 2) the > generation with foot traffic grew up on games. Give me a stat sheet like an > RPG for my local incumbents and challengers, and i'll make the proper > decision. >
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