Numbers USA Gives Poor Immigration Grades to Most Presidential Candidates
05/28/2015
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numbersusaThe NumbersUSA organization has a candidate guide. It includes  twenty individuals - candidates, unannounced candidates and assorted wannabes of the 2016 election.

It’s often hard to gauge exactly where these people stand on the issues. It’s even harder to predict what they would do if they ever assumed office.

But one has to start somewhere.  Thus, NumbersUSA has a complex set of criteria with which to evaluate each candidate, giving each candidate a letter grade, as in school, an evaluation of how good or bad the candidate presumably is on immigration.

The current evaluation isn’t too encouraging.  There’s only one candidate with an A (Rick Santorum,  mentioned earlier today) and the second-highest grade is a B-.   It falls off from there.

Here are the results:

  • A        Rick Santorum
  • B -      Scott Walker
  • C        Ted Cruz, Rick Perry
  • C-       Ben Carson, Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie, John Kasich
  • D+      Jeb Bush, Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, Carly Fiorina, Jim Webb
  • D-       Marco Rubio, Martin O’Malley
  • F         Hillary Clinton, Lindsey Graham
  • F-        Bernie Sanders, Joseph Biden, Elizabeth Warren
Click  here  to study the evaluation  page and expect updates, there's  still a long way to go.

VDARE.COM is not permitted to endorse candidates. This information is provided as a public service, so voters can make their own decisions and even to  try to influence candidates.

So check out the page and refer to it again from time to time.

Numbers USA also has a congressional evaluation system, click here for that.

 

 

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