Summary
Carlos May
Issue Category:
- Select One down
- Abortion
- Abortion and Reproductive
- Agriculture and Food
- Animals and Wildlife
- Arts and Entertainment
- Budget, Spending and Taxes
- Business and Consumers
- Campaign Finance and Elections
- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
- Conservative
- Crime
- Death Penalty
- Defense
- Drugs
- Education
- Employment and Affirmative Action
- Energy
- Environment
- Executive Branch
- Federal, State and Local Relations
- Foreign Affairs
- Gambling and Gaming
- Government Operations
- Guns
- Health and Health Care
- Housing and Property
- Immigration
- Indigenous Peoples
- Judicial Branch
- Labor Unions
- Legislative Branch
- Liberal
- Marriage, Family, and Children
- Military Personnel
- National Security
- Science
- Senior Citizens
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Social
- Stem Cell Research
- Technology and Communication
- Trade
- Transportation
- Unemployed and Low-Income
- Veterans
- Women
Recent Public Statements
Sept. 18, 2012 - Seven Weeks of Solutions to Come from May Campaign Carlos May, Republican candidate for Congress in Indiana's Seventh (7th) Congressional District, today outlined the first ...
Jan. 1, 2012 - Carlos May's first priority on policy will be to create an environment that Produces and Protects American Jobs. The federal government needs to intervene less ...
Jan. 1, 2012 - The U.S. National Debt now stands at over $14 trillion. This amounts to about $40,000 for every man, woman and child in America using a ...
Recent Interest Group Ratings
| Span | Name | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | National Rifle Association Candidate Positions on Gun Rights | 92% |
Campaign Finances
| Election Cycle | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Total Income | $102,208.68 |
| Total Spent | $102,083.05 |
| Cash On Hand | $124.99 |
| Debt | $18,710.00 |
| Source | OpenSecrets.org |
| Updated | 12/31/2012 |
Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)
Carlos May refused to tell citizens where he stands on any of the issues addressed in the 2012 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart, national media, and prominent political leaders.
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Most Recent Issue Positions Researched by Project Vote Smart