Tuesday, November 25, 2008

PPA Congress Scorecard Election 2008 Results

PPA Congress Scorecard Election 2008 Results

The Poker Players Alliance (PPA) played an important role in the national elections this year by supporting pro-poker candidates for Congress all across the nation. While the voters casted their votes based on a number of important issues it is clear that poker players made a real difference in several key races.

The PPA was successful in helping to unseat a number of anti-poker U.S. Representatives, we also achieved our goal of electing many pro-poker candidates. Of the 54 candidates PokerPAC, the political action committee of the PPA, endorsed (12 of which were challengers) 46 won their elections on November 4, 2008. Moreover, we are pleased to announce that more than 40 of our lowest rated Members of Congress will not be returning to Washington next year.

The PPA’s advocacy efforts have come a long way since successfully unseating then Iowa Congressman Jim Leach, who was the author of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in 2006. With your continued help, we can have an even greater impact in future elections.

Follow the link below to a listing of how PPA rated Members of Congress fared in the past election. Please note that this only tracks Members of Congress people who were given a grade by the PPA, the full PPA Ratings Guide can be found at http://www.congressionalpoker.org/.

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