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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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OR | U.S. House - 3 | Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | 96% |
Lois Capps | 96% | |||
Lacy Clay, Jr. | 96% | |||
MD | U.S. House - 5 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 96% |
Sandy Levin | 96% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 96% |
Nick Rahall II | 96% | |||
Lucille Roybal-Allard | 96% | |||
Tim Bishop | 95% | |||
Peter DeFazio | 95% | |||
Mike Doyle, Jr. | 95% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 16 | Anna Eshoo | Democratic | 95% |
AZ | U.S. House - 7 | Raul Grijalva | Democratic | 95% |
CA | U.S. House - 31 | Grace Napolitano | Democratic | 95% |
NJ | U.S. House - 6 | Frank Pallone, Jr. | Democratic | 95% |
Charlie Rangel | 95% | |||
Henry Waxman | 95% | |||
John Conyers, Jr. | 94% | |||
TX | U.S. House - 37 | Lloyd Doggett II | Democratic | 94% |
Carolyn Maloney | 94% | |||
Carolyn McCarthy | 94% | |||
Jim McDermott | 94% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 32 | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 94% |
CT | U.S. House - 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 93% |
CA | U.S. House - 12 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | 93% |
MA | U.S. House - 8 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 93% |
David Price | 93% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 4 | Mike Thompson | Democratic | 93% |
GA | U.S. House - 2 | Sanford Bishop, Jr. | Democratic | 92% |
Rush Holt, Jr. | 92% | |||
Mike Honda | 92% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 18 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 92% |
Loretta Sanchez | 92% | |||
WA | U.S. House - 9 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 92% |
Pete Visclosky | 92% | |||
Joe Crowley | 90% | |||
MN | U.S. House - 4 | Betty McCollum | Democratic | 90% |
CA | U.S. House - 30 | Adam Schiff | Democratic | 90% |
Rob Andrews | 89% | |||
Jim Langevin | 89% | |||
WA | U.S. House - 2 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 89% |
MO | U.S. House - 5 | Emanuel Cleaver II | Democratic | 88% |
CA | U.S. House - 21 | Jim Costa | Democratic | 88% |
Brian Higgins | 88% | |||
WI | U.S. House - 4 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 88% |
Allyson Schwartz | 88% | |||
MD | U.S. Senate - Jr | Chris Van Hollen, Jr. | Democratic | 88% |
FL | U.S. House - 25 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 88% |
CA | U.S. House - 7 | Doris Matsui | Democratic | 86% |
Collin Peterson | 83% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
OR | U.S. House - 3 | Earl Blumenauer | D | 96% |
Lois Capps | 96% | |||
Lacy Clay, Jr. | 96% | |||
MD | U.S. House - 5 | Steny Hoyer | D | 96% |
Sandy Levin | 96% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | D | 96% |
Nick Rahall II | 96% | |||
Lucille Roybal-Allard | 96% | |||
Tim Bishop | 95% | |||
Peter DeFazio | 95% | |||
Mike Doyle, Jr. | 95% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 16 | Anna Eshoo | D | 95% |
AZ | U.S. House - 7 | Raul Grijalva | D | 95% |
CA | U.S. House - 31 | Grace Napolitano | D | 95% |
NJ | U.S. House - 6 | Frank Pallone, Jr. | D | 95% |
Charlie Rangel | 95% | |||
Henry Waxman | 95% | |||
John Conyers, Jr. | 94% | |||
TX | U.S. House - 37 | Lloyd Doggett II | D | 94% |
Carolyn Maloney | 94% | |||
Carolyn McCarthy | 94% | |||
Jim McDermott | 94% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 32 | Brad Sherman | D | 94% |
CT | U.S. House - 1 | John Larson | D | 93% |
CA | U.S. House - 12 | Barbara Lee | D | 93% |
MA | U.S. House - 8 | Stephen Lynch | D | 93% |
David Price | 93% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 4 | Mike Thompson | D | 93% |
GA | U.S. House - 2 | Sanford Bishop, Jr. | D | 92% |
Rush Holt, Jr. | 92% | |||
Mike Honda | 92% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 18 | Zoe Lofgren | D | 92% |
Loretta Sanchez | 92% | |||
WA | U.S. House - 9 | Adam Smith | D | 92% |
Pete Visclosky | 92% | |||
Joe Crowley | 90% | |||
MN | U.S. House - 4 | Betty McCollum | D | 90% |
CA | U.S. House - 30 | Adam Schiff | D | 90% |
Rob Andrews | 89% | |||
Jim Langevin | 89% | |||
WA | U.S. House - 2 | Rick Larsen | D | 89% |
MO | U.S. House - 5 | Emanuel Cleaver II | D | 88% |
CA | U.S. House - 21 | Jim Costa | D | 88% |
Brian Higgins | 88% | |||
WI | U.S. House - 4 | Gwen Moore | D | 88% |
Allyson Schwartz | 88% | |||
MD | U.S. Senate - Jr | Chris Van Hollen, Jr. | D | 88% |
FL | U.S. House - 25 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | D | 88% |
CA | U.S. House - 7 | Doris Matsui | D | 86% |
Collin Peterson | 83% |