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Who votes with us?
Who votes against us?
We don't care what party they belong to. Every vote in Congress is scored against one question: are they fighting for working Americans - or for the billionaires and corporations that fund them?
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Votes, money, and conduct - all of it on the record, for everyone, equally. We are not here to tell you who to vote for. We are here to make sure you can see exactly who they are.
Campaign money
Special interest money shapes votes. These flags show which industries funded a representative's campaign - and what those industries lobby for in return. Sourced from FEC filings.
Received money from pro-Israel lobbying groups that have worked to suppress criticism of Israeli government policy.
Received money from oil, gas, and coal industry PACs that lobby against climate action.
Received money from pharmaceutical industry PACs that lobby against drug price negotiation.
Received money from major banks and financial institutions that oppose consumer protection regulation.
Received money from defense contractors who profit from military spending regardless of strategic value.
Received money from for-profit prison companies that profit from mass incarceration.
Flags applied when total contributions from a flagged category exceed FEC reporting thresholds.
Conduct & accountability
Public office demands the highest standard of conduct. These flags reflect documented connections to abuse, criminal networks, or votes that protected the powerful from accountability. Every flag is sourced from public record - court documents, official vote rolls, legislative records.
Named in publicly released federal court documents from the Epstein/Maxwell case. Sourced exclusively from unsealed court filings - not news reports or speculation. This is the most severe designation.
Source: Federal court documents released by Judge Loretta Preska, 2024. These are legal filings, not convictions or guilty verdicts.
Voted against legislation to release Epstein documents, blocked transparency investigations, or actively worked to protect those named in the files. If you weren't for full transparency, you were protecting them.
Voted YEA on March 4, 2026 to refer H.Res. 1100 to committee - a parliamentary move that killed a measure requiring the Ethics Committee to publicly release records of congressional sexual harassment investigations. 357 members voted to bury it. 65 voted for transparency.