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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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Joe Kennedy III | 86% | |||
MI | U.S. House - 8 | Dan Kildee | Democratic | 86% |
WA | U.S. House - 6 | Derek Kilmer | Democratic | 57% |
Ron Kind | 71% | |||
Pete King | 14% | |||
Steve King | 0% | |||
Jack Kingston | 14% | |||
Adam Kinzinger | 14% | |||
Ann Kirkpatrick | 43% | |||
John Kline | 14% | |||
NH | U.S. House - 2 | Annie Kuster | Democratic | 71% |
CA | U.S. House - 1 | Doug LaMalfa | Republican | 14% |
ID | Attorney General | Raúl Labrador | Republican | 29% |
CO | U.S. House - 5 | Doug Lamborn | Republican | 14% |
Leonard Lance | 14% | |||
Jim Langevin | 57% | |||
OK | U.S. Senate - Sr | James Lankford | Republican | 0% |
WA | U.S. House - 2 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 67% |
CT | U.S. House - 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 86% |
Tom Latham | 29% | |||
OH | U.S. House - 5 | Bob Latta | Republican | 0% |
CA | U.S. House - 12 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | 100% |
Sandy Levin | 71% | |||
John Lewis | 71% | |||
Dan Lipinski | 43% | |||
Frank LoBiondo | 14% | |||
Dave Loebsack | 86% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 18 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 86% |
Billy Long | 0% | |||
Alan Lowenthal | 100% | |||
Nita Lowey | 71% | |||
OK | U.S. House - 3 | Frank Lucas | Republican | 0% |
MO | U.S. House - 3 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | Republican | 0% |
NM | Governor | Michelle Lujan Grisham | Democratic | 71% |
NM | U.S. Senate - Sr | Ben Luján, Jr. | Democratic | 71% |
WY | U.S. Senate - Jr | Cynthia Lummis | Republican | 14% |
MA | U.S. House - 8 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 86% |
Dan Maffei | 43% | |||
Carolyn Maloney | 1% | |||
Sean Maloney | 57% | |||
Kenny Marchant | 14% | |||
Tom Marino | 0% | |||
MA | U.S. Senate - Jr | Ed Markey | Democratic | 100% |
KY | U.S. House - 4 | Thomas Massie | Republican | 14% |
Jim Matheson | 14% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 7 | Doris Matsui | Democratic | 100% |
Kevin McCarthy | 14% | |||
TX | U.S. House - 10 | Michael McCaul | Republican | 0% |
CA | U.S. House - 5 | Tom McClintock | Republican | 14% |
MN | U.S. House - 4 | Betty McCollum | Democratic | 86% |
Jim McDermott | 100% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 2 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 100% |
NC | U.S. House - 10 | Patrick McHenry | Republican | 29% |
Mike McIntyre | 14% | |||
Buck McKeon | 14% | |||
David McKinley | 14% | |||
Jerry McNerney | 57% | |||
Mark Meadows | 14% | |||
Pat Meehan | 14% | |||
NY | U.S. House - 5 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 71% |
NY | U.S. House - 6 | Grace Meng | Democratic | 57% |
Luke Messer | 14% | |||
John Mica | 14% | |||
ME | Councilor - Ward 3 | Mike Michaud | 86% | |
Candice Miller | 14% | |||
Gary Miller | 17% | |||
George Miller | 100% | |||
Jeff Miller | 0% | |||
WI | U.S. House - 4 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | 86% |
Jim Moran, Jr. | 100% | |||
OK | U.S. Senate - Jr | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | 14% |
Mick Mulvaney | 14% | |||
Patrick Murphy | 43% | |||
Tim Murphy | 0% | |||
NY | U.S. House - 12 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 100% |
CA | U.S. House - 31 | Grace Napolitano | Democratic | 86% |
MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 100% |
Gloria Negrete McLeod | 80% | |||
Randy Neugebauer | 0% | |||
SD | Governor | Kristi Noem | Republican | 0% |
Rick Nolan | 100% | |||
Rich Nugent | 29% | |||
Devin Nunes | 14% | |||
Alan Nunnelee | 0% | |||
Beto O'Rourke | 100% | |||
Pete Olson | 0% | |||
Bill Owens | 43% | |||
Steven Palazzo | 0% | |||
NJ | U.S. House - 6 | Frank Pallone, Jr. | Democratic | 83% |
NJ | U.S. House - 9 | Bill Pascrell, Jr. | Democratic | 83% |
Ed Pastor | 100% | |||
Erik Paulsen | 14% | |||
Don Payne, Jr. | 71% | |||
Steve Pearce | 33% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 11 | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | 86% |
Ed Perlmutter | 43% | |||
PA | U.S. House - 10 | Scott Perry | Republican | 14% |
MI | U.S. Senate - Jr | Gary Peters | Democratic | 43% |
CA | U.S. House - 50 | Scott Peters | Democratic | 43% |
Collin Peterson | 29% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Kennedy III | 86% | |||
MI | U.S. House - 8 | Dan Kildee | D | 86% |
WA | U.S. House - 6 | Derek Kilmer | D | 57% |
Ron Kind | 71% | |||
Pete King | 14% | |||
Steve King | 0% | |||
Jack Kingston | 14% | |||
Adam Kinzinger | 14% | |||
Ann Kirkpatrick | 43% | |||
John Kline | 14% | |||
NH | U.S. House - 2 | Annie Kuster | D | 71% |
CA | U.S. House - 1 | Doug LaMalfa | R | 14% |
ID | Attorney General | Raúl Labrador | R | 29% |
CO | U.S. House - 5 | Doug Lamborn | R | 14% |
Leonard Lance | 14% | |||
Jim Langevin | 57% | |||
OK | U.S. Senate - Sr | James Lankford | R | 0% |
WA | U.S. House - 2 | Rick Larsen | D | 67% |
CT | U.S. House - 1 | John Larson | D | 86% |
Tom Latham | 29% | |||
OH | U.S. House - 5 | Bob Latta | R | 0% |
CA | U.S. House - 12 | Barbara Lee | D | 100% |
Sandy Levin | 71% | |||
John Lewis | 71% | |||
Dan Lipinski | 43% | |||
Frank LoBiondo | 14% | |||
Dave Loebsack | 86% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 18 | Zoe Lofgren | D | 86% |
Billy Long | 0% | |||
Alan Lowenthal | 100% | |||
Nita Lowey | 71% | |||
OK | U.S. House - 3 | Frank Lucas | R | 0% |
MO | U.S. House - 3 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | R | 0% |
NM | Governor | Michelle Lujan Grisham | D | 71% |
NM | U.S. Senate - Sr | Ben Luján, Jr. | D | 71% |
WY | U.S. Senate - Jr | Cynthia Lummis | R | 14% |
MA | U.S. House - 8 | Stephen Lynch | D | 86% |
Dan Maffei | 43% | |||
Carolyn Maloney | 1% | |||
Sean Maloney | 57% | |||
Kenny Marchant | 14% | |||
Tom Marino | 0% | |||
MA | U.S. Senate - Jr | Ed Markey | D | 100% |
KY | U.S. House - 4 | Thomas Massie | R | 14% |
Jim Matheson | 14% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 7 | Doris Matsui | D | 100% |
Kevin McCarthy | 14% | |||
TX | U.S. House - 10 | Michael McCaul | R | 0% |
CA | U.S. House - 5 | Tom McClintock | R | 14% |
MN | U.S. House - 4 | Betty McCollum | D | 86% |
Jim McDermott | 100% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 2 | Jim McGovern | D | 100% |
NC | U.S. House - 10 | Patrick McHenry | R | 29% |
Mike McIntyre | 14% | |||
Buck McKeon | 14% | |||
David McKinley | 14% | |||
Jerry McNerney | 57% | |||
Mark Meadows | 14% | |||
Pat Meehan | 14% | |||
NY | U.S. House - 5 | Gregory Meeks | D | 71% |
NY | U.S. House - 6 | Grace Meng | D | 57% |
Luke Messer | 14% | |||
John Mica | 14% | |||
ME | Councilor - Ward 3 | Mike Michaud | 86% | |
Candice Miller | 14% | |||
Gary Miller | 17% | |||
George Miller | 100% | |||
Jeff Miller | 0% | |||
WI | U.S. House - 4 | Gwen Moore | D | 86% |
Jim Moran, Jr. | 100% | |||
OK | U.S. Senate - Jr | Markwayne Mullin | R | 14% |
Mick Mulvaney | 14% | |||
Patrick Murphy | 43% | |||
Tim Murphy | 0% | |||
NY | U.S. House - 12 | Jerry Nadler | D | 100% |
CA | U.S. House - 31 | Grace Napolitano | D | 86% |
MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | D | 100% |
Gloria Negrete McLeod | 80% | |||
Randy Neugebauer | 0% | |||
SD | Governor | Kristi Noem | R | 0% |
Rick Nolan | 100% | |||
Rich Nugent | 29% | |||
Devin Nunes | 14% | |||
Alan Nunnelee | 0% | |||
Beto O'Rourke | 100% | |||
Pete Olson | 0% | |||
Bill Owens | 43% | |||
Steven Palazzo | 0% | |||
NJ | U.S. House - 6 | Frank Pallone, Jr. | D | 83% |
NJ | U.S. House - 9 | Bill Pascrell, Jr. | D | 83% |
Ed Pastor | 100% | |||
Erik Paulsen | 14% | |||
Don Payne, Jr. | 71% | |||
Steve Pearce | 33% | |||
CA | U.S. House - 11 | Nancy Pelosi | D | 86% |
Ed Perlmutter | 43% | |||
PA | U.S. House - 10 | Scott Perry | R | 14% |
MI | U.S. Senate - Jr | Gary Peters | D | 43% |
CA | U.S. House - 50 | Scott Peters | D | 43% |
Collin Peterson | 29% |