
Not who you're looking for? Others named Raul Ruiz: American journalist and political activist
Total votes
643
Missed
8 (1.2%)
Committees
1
Legislative data from the official House/Senate roll-call record via Voteview (UCLA) and the unitedstates/congress-legislators dataset.
No contradictions identified between Raul Ruiz's stated positions and their recorded votes.
Methodology: stated positions are AI-compiled from cited public sources; conflicts cross-reference them against the official roll-call record. Consistency = 100 − 12 per significant − 6 per moderate − 2 per minor conflict. Severity is editorial-model judgment — every item links its underlying vote so you can decide for yourself.
Supports same-sex marriage recognition and opposes discrimination based on whom a person loves; voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act.
No votes or bills in the record address same-sex marriage, discrimination, or VAWA reauthorization.
Supports protecting and strengthening Medicare, opposes repealing the Affordable Care Act, and favors allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices to lower costs.
No votes or bills in the record address Medicare protection, ACA, or drug price negotiation.
Supports investing in a clean energy economy to create jobs, protect the environment, and increase U.S. energy independence, including clean energy development in the Imperial Valley.
No votes or bills in the record address clean energy investment or Imperial Valley development.
Supports protecting and expanding Social Security and Medicare benefits and opposes cuts or changes to the retirement age.
No votes or bills in the record address protecting or expanding Social Security and Medicare benefits.
Supports policies to create good-paying jobs, boost economic growth, cut bureaucratic red tape, and help small businesses succeed through bipartisan cooperation.
No votes or bills in the record address job creation, red tape reduction, or small business support.
Supports access to safe, legal abortion without restrictions and opposes limitations on abortion services, including funding restrictions affecting low-income women.
No votes or bills in the record address abortion access or funding restrictions.
Emphasizes a pragmatic, bipartisan approach to policymaking, prioritizing practical solutions over partisan ideology.
No votes or bills in the record demonstrate a bipartisan approach.
Supports bipartisan immigration reform that secures the border, protects workers and businesses, and provides an earned pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, farmworkers, and other undocumented immigrants.
No votes or bills in the record address immigration reform or pathways to citizenship.