Rating Group: American Security Council Foundation

2002 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
IL U.S. House - 9 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 25%
KS U.S. Senate - Sr Jerry Moran Republican 50%
KY U.S. Senate - Sr Mitch McConnell, Jr. Republican 75%
KY U.S. House - 5 Hal Rogers Republican 75%
MA U.S. Senate - Jr Ed Markey Democratic 25%
MA U.S. House - 1 Richard Neal Democratic 25%
MA U.S. House - 2 Jim McGovern Democratic 25%
MA U.S. House - 8 Stephen Lynch Democratic 25%
MD U.S. Senate - Sr Ben Cardin Democratic 25%
MD U.S. House - 5 Steny Hoyer Democratic 25%
ME U.S. Senate - Sr Susan Collins Republican 75%
MI U.S. Senate - Sr Debbie Stabenow Democratic 50%
MN U.S. House - 4 Betty McCollum Democratic 25%
MO U.S. House - 6 Sam Graves Republican 75%
MS U.S. Senate - Sr Roger Wicker Republican 75%
MS U.S. House - 2 Bennie Thompson Democratic 25%
NA President Joe Biden, Jr. Democratic 50%
NA U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra 25%
NJ U.S. Senate - Sr Bob Menendez Democratic 25%
NJ U.S. House - 4 Chris Smith Republican 25%
NJ U.S. House - 6 Frank Pallone, Jr. Democratic 25%
NJ U.S. House - 9 Bill Pascrell, Jr. Democratic 25%
NY U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Schumer Democratic 50%
NY U.S. House - 5 Gregory Meeks Democratic 25%
NY U.S. House - 7 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 25%
State Office Name Party Rating
IL U.S. House - 9 Jan Schakowsky D 25%
KS U.S. Senate - Sr Jerry Moran R 50%
KY U.S. Senate - Sr Mitch McConnell, Jr. R 75%
KY U.S. House - 5 Hal Rogers R 75%
MA U.S. Senate - Jr Ed Markey D 25%
MA U.S. House - 1 Richard Neal D 25%
MA U.S. House - 2 Jim McGovern D 25%
MA U.S. House - 8 Stephen Lynch D 25%
MD U.S. Senate - Sr Ben Cardin D 25%
MD U.S. House - 5 Steny Hoyer D 25%
ME U.S. Senate - Sr Susan Collins R 75%
MI U.S. Senate - Sr Debbie Stabenow D 50%
MN U.S. House - 4 Betty McCollum D 25%
MO U.S. House - 6 Sam Graves R 75%
MS U.S. Senate - Sr Roger Wicker R 75%
MS U.S. House - 2 Bennie Thompson D 25%
NA President Joe Biden, Jr. D 50%
NA U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra 25%
NJ U.S. Senate - Sr Bob Menendez D 25%
NJ U.S. House - 4 Chris Smith R 25%
NJ U.S. House - 6 Frank Pallone, Jr. D 25%
NJ U.S. House - 9 Bill Pascrell, Jr. D 25%
NY U.S. Senate - Sr Chuck Schumer D 50%
NY U.S. House - 5 Gregory Meeks D 25%
NY U.S. House - 7 Nydia Velázquez D 25%
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