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R7 Tuyệt Đỉnh Cao Thủ
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Và đây là danh sách của những thượng nghị sỉ ( toàn là của Đảng Cộng Hòa) chống lại luật cải cách về súng:
(thiệt là xấu hổ cho những gương mặt này)
https://medium.com/@shannoncoulter/m...w-1ac66dcabbad
Quá hảnh diện là người ủng hộ Đảng Công Hòa huh?
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1. Dean Heller. Republican from Nevada. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $42,247 Office phone: 202–224–6244. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenDeanHeller.
2. John Barrasso. Republican from Wyoming. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $26,349. Office phone: 202–224–6441 (you may need to ask to be transferred to Senator Barrasso’s office when you call this number). Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenJohnBarrasso.
3. Ted Cruz. Republican from Texas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $24,929. Office phone: (202) 224–5922. Website email form. Twitter handle: @TedCruz
4. Roy Blunt. Republican from Missouri. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $23,435. Office phone: (202) 224–5721. Website email form. Twitter handle: @RoyBlunt
What to say: “I’d like the Senator to know that I support tougher gun laws including universal background checks. [Optional] If the Senator doesn’t change his position on this matter, I will donate to his opponent in the next election.”
5. Roger Wicker. Republican from Mississippi. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $21,350. Office phone: (202) 224–6253. Note: Senator Wicker’s office is one of the few that does employ tactics designed to discourage dissenting opinion, i.e. (1) keeping you on hold for a long time with loud hold music (2) asking first where you’re from instead of asking what comment you have (3) saying they need to put you back hold in favor of constituents. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorWicker
6. **KEY LEGISLATOR: Rob Portman. A Republican from Ohio, Senator Portman faces a tough reelection race in a swing state in 2016 and may be particularly receptive to hearing “If you don’t reverse position, I will donate to your opponent.” Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting:$19,900. Office phone: 202–224–3353. Website email form. Twitter handle:@PortmanPress (More info on Portman’s opponent here.)
7. Mitch McConnell. Republican from Kentucky. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $18,900. Office phone: (202) 224–2541. Website email form. Twitter handle: @McConnellPress
8. James Risch. Republican from Idaho. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $18,850. Office phone: 202–224–2752. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorRisch
For most senators, a phone call still carries more weight than an email or Tweet. Let them hear you.
9. Richard Burr. Republican from North Carolina. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $16,900. Office phone: (202) 224–3154.Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorBurr
10. James Inhofe. Republican from Oklahoma. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $16,400. Office phone: (202) 224–4721. Website email form. Twitter handle: @InhofePress
11. John Cornyn. Republican from Texas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $15,950. Office phone: 202–224 2934 Website email form. Twitter handle: @JohnCornyn
12. John Boozman. Republican from Arkansas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $14,985. Office phone: (202) 224–4843 Website email form Twitter handle @JohnBoozman
A staffer’s job is simply to register your comment and pass it along to the senator. 99% of the time, they will be extremely courteous, even upon learning of a dissenting view.
13. Jeff Flake. Republican from Arizona. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $14,950. Office phone: 202–224–4521. Website email form. Twitter handle: @JeffFlake
14. John Thune. Republican from South Dakota. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $13,500. Office phone: (202) 224–2321 Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenJohnThune
15. Jerry Moran. Republican from Kansas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $13,450. Office phone 202) 224–6521 Website email form. Twitter handle: @JerryMoran
You don’t have to be from a senator’s constituency to express your opinion. If a staffer questions your location, politely remind them that you also don’t have to be in the senator’s constituency to donate to his opponent.
16. Pat Roberts. Republican from Kansas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $11,950. Office phone: (202) 224–4774 Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenPatRoberts
17. Mike Crapo. Republican from Idaho. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $11,450 Office phone: (202) 224–6142 Website email form@MikeCrapo
18. Lindsey Graham. Republican from South Carolina. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $11,400 Office phone: (202) 224–5972. Website email form Twitter handle: @LindseyGrahamSC
19. John Hoeven. Republican from North Dakota. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $10,950 Office phone: 202–224–2551. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenJohnHoeven
20. **KEY LEGISLATOR: Ron Johnson. A Republican from Wisconsin, Senator Johnson faces a tough reelection race in a swing state in 2016 and may be particularly receptive to hearing “If you don’t reverse position, I will donate to your opponent.” Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $10,950 Office phone: (202) 224–5323. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenRonJohnson
21. Lamar Alexander. Republican from Tennessee. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $10,900 Office phone 615) 736–5129.Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenAlexander
22. Lisa Murkowski. Republican from Alaska. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $10,058. Office phone: 202–224–6665. Website email form. Twitter handle: @lisamurkowski
Letting a senator know you will donate to her opponent is the single most impactful thing you can say to inspire movement on this issue.
23. Jeff Sessions. Republican from Alabama. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $9,450 Office phone: (202) 224–4124. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorSessions
24. Richard Shelby. Republican from Alabama. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $9,450 Office phone: (202) 224–5744. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenShelby
25. **KEY LEGISLATOR: Kelly Ayotte. A Republican from New Hampshire, Senator Ayotte faces a tough reelection race in a swing state in 2016 and may be particularly receptive to hearing “If you don’t reverse position, I will donate to your opponent.” Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $9,000 Office phone: 202–224–3324. Website email form. Twitter handle: @KellyAyotte (More info on Kelly Ayotte’s opponent here.)
26. Orrin Hatch. Republican from Utah. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $9,000 Office phone: (202) 224–5251. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenOrrinHatch
27. Harry Reid. Democrat from Nevada. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $8,450. According to staffers, Senator Reid’s position is that he supports Universal Background Checks and only voted against the Manchin-Toomey bill because he knew it would fail and he wanted to be able to reconsider future legislation, a position called somewhat into question by funds accepted from the gun industry. Office phone: 202–224–3542. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorReid
28. Marco Rubio. Republican from Florida. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $8,089. Office phone: 202–224–3041. Website email form. Twitter handle: @marcorubio
29. Deb Fischer. Republican from Nebraska. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $7,950 (202) 224–6551. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorFischer
30. Johnny Isakson. Republican from Georgia. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $7,500. Office phone: (202) 224–3643. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorIsakson
31. Bob Corker. Republican from Tennessee. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $6,950. Office phone: 202–224–3344. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenBobCorker
The 2013 bi-partisan Manchin-Toomey bill, introduced in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, would have introduced tougher, universal background checks on all prospective gun purchasers. The Sandy Hook shooter had severe, diagnosed mental health problems.
32. Chuck Grassley. Republican from Iowa. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $6,950 Office phone: (202) 224–5136. Website email form. Twitter handle: @ChuckGrassley
33. Rand Paul. Republican from Kentucky. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $6,671. 202–224–4343. Website email form. Twitter handle: @RandPaul
34. Mike Enzi. Republican from Wyoming. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting:$5,950. Office phone: (202) 224–3424. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorEnzi
35. Mike Lee. Republican from Utah. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $5,500 Office phone: 202–224–5444. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenMikeLee
36. Tim Scott. Republican from South Carolina. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $5,500. Office phone: (202) 224–6121. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorTimScott
37. David Vitter. Republican from Louisiana. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $5,003. Office phone: (202) 224–4623. Website email form. Twitter handle: @DavidVitter
38. Thad Cochran. Republican from Mississippi. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $5,000. 202–224–5054. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenThadCochran
39. Dan Coats. Republican from Indiana. No money accepted from gun industry at time of voting. Office phone: (202) 224–5623. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenDanCoats
40. Heidi Heitkamp. Democratic Non-Partisan Party Member from North Dakota. No money accepted from gun industry at time of voting. Office phone: (202)224–2043. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenatorHeitkamp
Senators Who Voted Against Bill, But Who Are No Longer In Office + Their Replacement’s Contact Info
41. Saxby Chambliss. Republican from Georgia. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $24,850. Replaced by Republican David Perdue.Website email form. Phone. 202–224–3521. Twitter handle: @sendavidperdue
42. Max Baucus. Democrat from Montana. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $7,950. Replaced by Republican Steve Daines. (202) 224–2651. Web site email form. Twitter handle: Steve Daines
43. Mike Johanns. Republican from Nebraska. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $6,950. Replaced by Republican Ben Sasse. 202–224–4224. Web site email form. Twitter handle: Senator Ben Sasse
44. Tom Coburn. Republican from Oklahoma. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $4,053. Replaced by Republican James Lankford. (202) 224–5754. Web site email form. Twitter handle :@senatorlankford
45. Mark Pryor. Democrat from Arkansas. Money accepted from gun industry at time of voting: $2,000. Replaced by Republican Tom Cotton.Phone: (202) 224–2353. Website email form. Twitter handle: Tom Cotton
46. Mark Begich. Democrat from Alaska. No money accepted from gun industry at time of voting. Replaced by Republican Dan Sullivan. Phone 202)-224–3004. Website email form. Twitter handle: @SenDanSullivan
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Last edited by Family Guy; 10-07-2017 at 02:41.
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