Values Matcher

Match your values against the money

Other quizzes match you to what candidates say. We match you to who funds them — verified industry money, and the money spent to defeat them — straight from FEC filings. Answer honestly; skip anything you don’t care about.

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Should Medicare be allowed to negotiate lower prescription drug prices?

How the matching works

Each question maps to an industry or interest-group network we track with identical methodology — pharmaceutical, defense, oil & gas, gun-rights, crypto, pro-Israel, and labor PACs — measured by verified FEC committee IDs, career-cumulative across recent cycles.

Money supportinga candidate pulls them toward that industry’s side of the issue; money spent to defeatthem pulls the opposite way. Bigger money moves the needle more (a $1M signal counts about 4× a $1K signal). An issue only scores when a candidate has a real money record on it — new candidates aren’t penalized for having no history, they’re just labeled lower-confidence.

The result is a money-alignment score, not an endorsement: it tells you whose funders want what you want. Always click through to the full profile — donors, votes, trades, and conflicts — before deciding anything.