2022 onward scorecard
Delgado kept 43% of 14 promises tracked for the 2022 onward. Each verdict is term-scoped, primary-sourced, and reviewed by three sequential reviewers (neutral · conservative · progressive).
Antonio Ramon Delgado (D-NY) kept 6 of 14 tracked promises, breaking two significant commitments. He pledged to stay loyal to Governor Hochul through the 2024 Democratic primary but later ran for state office, shifting his allegiance. He also promised to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 — a core labor priority — but that effort did not advance during his tenure.
On his kept promises: Delgado fulfilled 6 commitments, though 14 total pledges tracked show 42.86% were fully kept, with 6 partially met. We don't yet have detailed donor-to-vote alignment data for this member, so we cannot yet show whether his funding sources steered specific votes. Broken promises outnumber fully kept ones, raising a question about follow-through on his stated agenda.
Narrated from FEC + Congress.gov receipts. Every figure traces to our data.
Delgado kept 43% of 14 promises tracked for the 2022 onward. Each verdict is term-scoped, primary-sourced, and reviewed by three sequential reviewers (neutral · conservative · progressive).
Standard review · primary sources, single editorial pass.
Antonio Ramon Delgado's campaign-promise scorecard: 43% kept of 14 graded. Source: campaignreceipts.com/r/antonio-delgado
Primary-source promise tracker, campaignreceipts.com.
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Voted YES on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, November 2021).
Voted YES on the Inflation Reduction Act (August 2022), $369B in climate spending.
Voted YES on IRA Medicare drug-pricing negotiation provisions.
Voted YES on cloture; failed 49-51 due to Republican filibuster + Manchin/Sinema opposition to rule change. Per /methodology, blocked-by-Congress when politician took maximally available action routes to PARTIAL.
Voted YES on Women's Health Protection Act cloture; failed 49-51 (Manchin NO).
Voted YES on Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (June 2022). Assault-weapons ban did not pass.
Voted YES on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson + the majority of lower-court Biden nominees.
Voted YES on every major Ukraine aid package 2022-2024.
Cloture failed Republican filibuster. Respect for Marriage Act passed (signed December 2022).
Supported Biden's broad cancellation (SCOTUS-struck-down). Approximately $138B in narrower cancellations approved.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2021 (included in early ARP drafts) was stripped on Byrd-rule objection. No standalone vote reached the floor.
House-passed BBB included full SALT restoration; killed in Senate. Cap remains at $10k through TCJA expiry. Per /methodology, blocked-by-Senate when politician took maximally available action routes to PARTIAL.
IRA imposed 15% corporate minimum tax + 1% stock-buyback excise. Largest corporate tax hike since the 1986 TRA.
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