Foreign-lobby money compromises America First. The U.S. has no formal mutual-defense treaty with Israel; AIPAC operates a super-PAC (United Democracy Project) that spent over $100M during the 2024 cycle on independent expenditures against U.S. candidates who criticize Israeli government policy. A candidate who has accepted that money has, in their own revealed preference, accepted a foreign-policy filter on their congressional vote. The same logic covers China-linked donations, where federal law also prohibits CCP members from contributing.
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Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
A consistent pro-life senator who praised the Supreme Court's June 2022 Dobbs ruling overturning Roe v. Wade and has voted to protect the unborn throughout his Senate tenure; backed by National Right to Life and SBA Pro-Life America.
Voted against the Respect for Marriage Act (Senate Vote #362, November 29, 2022), which federally codified same-sex marriage. Crapo was not among the 12 Republicans who joined Democrats in passing the bill 61–36; his no vote reflects the one-man-one-woman definition of marriage the rubric upholds.
Voted against both the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (2021) and the $737 billion Inflation Reduction Act (2022), citing deficit expansion concerns; as chair of the Senate Finance Committee he has repeatedly demanded offsets and spending discipline, opposing unlimted federal outlays that deepen the national debt.
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