Undecided voter: where to get impartial results showing how each candidate voted on the issues?

Anonymous
Good Lord, I am so sick and tired of everyone harping on race or gender. I couldn't give a damn male/female, black/white/green. I would like to compare records and let the facts speak for themselves, kinda like taking the name off a resume and letting the voters pick the most qualified - - blind.

Is there a web source that gives this kind of information to make an informed decision? I don't want to see any spin, just facts.
Anonymous
Good for you!

Here is a great resource I like to use, you can get EVERY one of their votes on each bill.

http://www.votesmart.org/index.htm

Click into their voting record. I don't know what to think of Obama, he has so many "No Votes" not much of a history to pull from.

Anonymous
ha ha ha. Impartial, I don't think it will happen. good luck
Anonymous
ontheissues.org
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ha ha ha. Impartial, I don't think it will happen. good luck


It's called the public record.
Anonymous
Thank you for the links. This will require some sitting down and poring over the voting records, but it is by far preferable to listening to the candidates' rhetoric and sound bites. Even the debates aren't as big of a predictor as their actual voting records.

It would be nice to see a factual summary of the votes put into the spotlight for easy digestion for the average American voter. Like a special insert in the NY Times, or the Post, even though they lean liberal.
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