Campaign Evaluation: Paul Broun (U.S. Senate, R-GA) - campaign ended

How would you rate Paul Broun as a candidate? (Use any criteria you like)


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Candidate Name: Paul Broun
Office Sought: U.S. Senate, Georgia
Website: http://paulbroun.com/
Social Media: Facebook | Twitter

Candidate Profile: On the Issues
Civil Liberties: [Rating TBD]
Constitutional Issues: [Rating TBD]
Economic Issues: [Rating TBD]
Foreign Policy: [Rating TBD]
Social Issues: [Rating TBD]
Overall Issues Rating: [Rating TBD]

Race Profile: Competition & Demographics
State: Georgia
District: N/A
Incumbent: Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) - Will not seek re-election.
Other Primary Candidates: Phil Gingrey, Derrick Grayson, Karen Handel, Jack Kingston, David Perdue, Eugene Yu
Non-Incumbent Candidates from Other Parties: Steen Miles (D), Michelle Nunn (D), Branko Radulovacki (D), Todd Robinson (D)
Cook PVI: R+6 (Solid Republican)
Relevant poll numbers: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/PPP_Release_GA_080613.pdf
Gingrey 25%
Broun 19%
Kingston 15%
Handel 13%
Perdue 5%
Grayson 3%
Undecided 20%
Overall Race Profile Rating: [Rating TBD]

Miscellaneous Pros/Cons
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Lifetime Voting Record Scores:

Freedom Index: 90% http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/profile.php?id=B001262

FreedomWorks: 98% http://congress.freedomworks.org/legislators/paul-c-broun

Club for Growth: 99% http://www.clubforgrowth.org/projects/scorecard/?year=2012&chamber=2&state=Any&party=Any&memberName=

Legislation Introduced: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/browse?sponsor=412252

Highlights:

H.J.Res. 35: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to balance the Federal budget.
H.R. 73: Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act
H.R. 23: Sanctity of Human Life Act
H.R. 77: Free Competition in Currency Act of 2013
H.R. 24: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2013
H.R. 75: American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2013



Ron Paul endorses Paul Broun: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box...ul-endorses-paul-broun-in-georgia-senate-race

Gun Owners of America endorses Paul Broun: http://gunowners.org/alert02282013b.htm
 
Paul Broun has a long voting record to evaluate. That's a good thing.

Broun said except for foreign policy, his voting record and Ron Paul’s voting record were virtually identical. The men’s congressional terms overlapped from 2007 to January 2013. During that time, PolitiFact Georgia found that the congressmen’s votes differed just 6 percent of the time after the foreign policy exclusion.

We rated Broun’s statement True.

http://www.politifact.com/georgia/s...roun-claims-parallel-ron-pauls-voting-record/

How different is Broun's foreign policy record?
 
Paul Broun has a long voting record to evaluate. That's a good thing.



How different is Broun's foreign policy record?

He isn't a non-interventionist but isn't a neoconservative either. Honestly, he isn't very vocal in terms of foreign policy, which is probably a good thing. He will only support war if it is declared by Congress. From what I can tell he seems to want to "win" in Iraq and Afghanistan (he wasn't in Congress to vote on them originally) , but has been against new interventions in Libya and Syria. As far as national sovereignty goes, he is spot on with his bill to get the U.S. out of the U.N. and vice versa.

Foreign policy would be Broun's weak point, definitely. But it isn't awful and IMO being like Ron Paul on pretty much everything else is very good. I would say he is probably like Mike Lee on foreign policy, and somewhat better than Lee domestically which is impressive.
 
Four years ago, Broun was pushing the "get tough with Iran" propaganda. He hasn't said much since then.

“It’s disappointing that President Obama waited to condemn Tehran’s secret weapons facility, even though he was reportedly briefed on the site before his inauguration. What’s even more embarrassing and frustrating is that this Administration would encourage French and British leaders to also wait to confront Iran.

“I was pleased that French President Sarkozy decided recently to not only step up his rhetoric against Iran, but to also speak frankly about the reality of the Iranian nuclear threat. At least one leader calls it like he sees it.

“As Iran test fires missiles capable of hitting Israel and parts Europe, America’s Commander in Chief must step up to the plate. President Obama needs not only a realistic outlook, but the courage to call for economic sanctions and restore the $1.2 billion cut to missile defense that he has proposed,” said Congressman Broun.

http://broun.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=146926
 
Congressman Broun on Jobs and the Economy



Congressman Broun on Federal Spending

 
Highlights:
H.J.Res. 35: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to balance the Federal budget.
H.R. 73: Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act
H.R. 23: Sanctity of Human Life Act
H.R. 77: Free Competition in Currency Act of 2013
H.R. 24: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2013
H.R. 75: American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2013

There are some lowlights in there too
 
In the video he mentions defending America from enemies domestic and abroad. According to his voting records, this means spying on Americans and troops in Afghanistan.
 
Is he eligible for the congressional pension? Does he take it?

Enrolment in the congressional pension plan is obligatory. A full pension is available to Members 62 years of age with 5 years of service; 50 years or older with 20 years of service; or 25 years of service at any age.

Broun is 67 and has served for 6 years, so he is eligible for a full pension.
 
4 stars. He is very strong on the issues (but not pure on foreign policy), as a political candidate he's charismatic and experienced, but his provocative rhetoric might turn off some voters.
 
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