

These are the representatives who voted against renewing the Violence Against Women Act in 2013. There is no way that this should even be a bipartisan issue, yet NINETY-EIGHT SITTING representatives who are up for reelection refuse to protect survivors. Survivors rights are not a bargaining chip. Vote them out, and vote in leaders who will stand in solidarity with us. Here is the full list:
Robert Aderholt
Justin Amash
Joe Barton
Gus Bilirakis
Rob Bishop
Diane Black
Marsha Blackburn
Kevin Brady
Jim Bridenstine
Mo Brooks
Michael Burgess
Linda Dean Campbell
John Carter
Bill Cassidy
Steve Chabot
Jason Chaffetz
Doug Collins
Mike Conaway
Tom Cotton
Rick Crawford
John Culberson
Ron DeSantis
Scott DesJarlais
Jeff Duncan
John Duncan
John Fleischmann
Bill Flores
Jeff Fortenberry
Virginia Foxx
Louie Gohmert
Bob Goodlatte
Paul Gosar
Trey Gowdy
Tom Graves
Sam Graves
Tim Griffin
Morgan Griffith
Brett Guthrie
Andy Harris
Vicky Hartzler
Jeb Hensarling
George Holding
Richard Hudson
Tim Huelskamp
Bill Huzienga
Randy Hultgren
Bill Johnson
Walter Jones
Jim Jordan
Mike Kelly
Steve King
Raul Labrador
Doug LaMalfa
Doug Lamborn
James Lankford
Bob Latta
Billy Long
Frank Lucas
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Kenny Marchant
Tom Marino
Thomas Massie
Michael McCaul
TomMcClintock
Mark Meadows
Markwayne Mullin
Randy Neugebauer
Kristi Noem
Pete Olson
Steven Palazoo
Scott Perry
Robert Pittenger
Bill Posey
Mike Rogers
Hal Rogers
Dana Rohrabacher
Tom Rooney
Peter Roskam
Dennis Ross
Keith Rothfus
Steve Scalise
David Schweikert
Austin Scott
Jim Sensenbrenner
Adrian Smith
Chris Smith
Lamar Smith
Steve Southerland
Chris Stewart
Mac Thornberry
Ann Wagner
Randy Weber
Brad Wenstrup
Joe Wilson
Rob Wittman
Steve Womack
Rob Woodall
Ted Yoho
And here are the sitting senators who voted against the VAWA:
1. John Barrasso
2. Roy Blunt
3. John Boozman
4. John Cornyn
5. Ted Cruz
6. Mike Enzi
7. Deb Fischer
8. Lindsey Graham
9. Chuck Grassley
10. Orrin Hatch
11. Mike Johanss
12. Jim Inhofe
13. Ron Johnson
14. Mike Lee
15. Rand Paul
16. James Risch
17. Pat Roberts
18. Marco Rubio
19. Tim Scott
There is no way that this should even be a bipartisan issue, yet NINETY-EIGHT SITTING representatives who are up for reelection refuse to protect survivors. Survivors rights are not a bargaining chip. Vote them out, and vote in leaders who will stand in solidarity with us. Happy #votingeve!