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Do You Care About Addressing and Fighting Income Inequality?

Then here is whom to vote for on November 4!

What is it?

  • The Occupy Movement popularized the term "99%" to refer to regular people, and "the 1%" to refer to the wealthy. Supporters of "the 99%" prefer progressive taxation; opponents prefer "flat taxes." Recent legislation includes:

  • Supporters proposed the Paying a Fair Share Act, which establishes a 30% minimum tax for people earning over $1 million in a year, to overcome the loopholes always available to "the 1%."

  • Supporters focused on corporate taxes in the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act, which enforced against corporate offshore tax haven banking, another "1%er" loophole.

  • Opponents proposed the Death Tax Repeal Act, to terminate the inheritance tax, a 40% tax that applies only to multimillionaires. This tax applies literally to "the 1%" only, since under 1% of all estates are worth over the minimum $5.3 million.

How does it get passed?

It takes 218 Congresspersons to pass tax bills in the House of Representatives. It takes 50 Senators in the Senate.

What's happened so far?

The last major House bill, the Pathway to Job Creation through a Simpler, Fairer Tax Code Act, passed the House with 232 votes. A "simpler, fairer tax" is the current euphemism for trickle-down economics, the theory that reducing taxes on the top 1% "trickles down" to bottom 99%. Supporters need 22 more House votes to defeat bills like this one.

The last major Senate bill, the Bring Jobs Home Act, would provide incentives for outsourced jobs returning to America; it was rejected in the Senate with 54 votes (this vote requires 60 votes). Opponents need only 6 more Senate votes to pass.

What will the candidates running in my area on November 4 do?

You'll see below the names of everyone running, for whom we can predict their vote on this issue. They are organized alphabetically by State in one of the two lists below!

The PRO list are those running in 2014 who have supported progressive taxation.

The CON list are those running in 2014 who have opposed progressive taxation.

An interpretation key appears at the bottom.

Get your friends and family and friends on Facebook and Twitter and elsewhere to help elect 218 and 60 and progressive taxation will pass!

Candidate Responses

    Addressing and Fighting Income Inequality

    PRO: (Supporters of Addressing and Fighting Income Inequality)

  1. AK: Mark Begich (AK Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  2. AR: Mark Pryor (AR Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  3. AR: Mark Swaney (AR Senatorial: 2014 Green Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  4. AZ: Ron Barber (AZ-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  5. AZ: Raul Grijalva (AZ-3 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  6. AZ: Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  7. AZ: Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  8. CA: Joe Baca (CA-31 House: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  9. CA: Karen Bass (CA-37 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  10. CA: Xavier Becerra (CA-34 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  11. CA: Ami Bera (CA-7 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  12. CA: Barbara Boxer (CA Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  13. CA: Julia Brownley (CA-26 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  14. CA: Lois Capps (CA-24 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  15. CA: Judy Chu (CA-27 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  16. CA: Jim Costa (CA-16 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  17. CA: Susan Davis (CA-53 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  18. CA: Anna Eshoo (CA-18 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  19. CA: Sam Farr (CA-20 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  20. CA: Dianne Feinstein (CA Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  21. CA: John Garamendi (CA-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  22. CA: Janice Hahn (CA-44 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  23. CA: Mike Honda (CA-17 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  24. CA: Jared Huffman (CA-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  25. CA: Barbara Lee (CA-13 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  26. CA: Zoe Lofgren (CA-19 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  27. CA: Doris Matsui (CA-6 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  28. CA: Jerry McNerney (CA-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  29. CA: Grace Napolitano (CA-32 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  30. CA: Nancy Pelosi (CA-12 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  31. CA: Scott Peters (CA-52 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  32. CA: Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-40 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  33. CA: Raul Ruiz (CA-36 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  34. CA: Linda Sanchez (CA-38 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  35. CA: Loretta Sanchez (CA-46 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  36. CA: Adam Schiff (CA-28 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  37. CA: Brad Sherman (CA-30 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  38. CA: Jackie Speier (CA-14 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  39. CA: Eric Swalwell (CA-15 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  40. CA: Mark Takano (CA-41 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  41. CA: Mike Thompson (CA-5 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  42. CA: Maxine Waters (CA-43 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  43. CO: Michael Bennet (CO Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  44. CO: Diana DeGette (CO-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  45. CO: Ed Perlmutter (CO-7 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  46. CO: Amy Stephens (CO Senatorial: Republican Challenger (withdrawn)): A likely YES vote
  47. CO: Mark Udall (CO Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute YES vote
  48. CT: Richard Blumenthal (CT Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): A solid YES vote
  49. CT: Joe Courtney (CT-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  50. CT: Rosa DeLauro (CT-3 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  51. CT: Elizabeth Esty (CT-5 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  52. CT: Jim Himes (CT-4 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  53. CT: John Larson (CT-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  54. DC: Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC-Delegate House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  55. DE: Tom Carper (DE Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  56. DE: Chris Coons (DE Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  57. FL: Corrine Brown (FL-5 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  58. FL: Kathy Castor (FL-14 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  59. FL: Ted Deutch (FL-21 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  60. FL: Lois Frankel (FL-22 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  61. FL: Alan Grayson (FL-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  62. FL: Alcee Hastings (FL-20 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  63. FL: Kendrick Meek (FL-17 House: Democratic Gubernatorial): A solid YES vote
  64. FL: Patrick Murphy (FL-18 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  65. FL: Bill Nelson (FL Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): A solid YES vote
  66. FL: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  67. FL: Frederica Wilson (FL-24 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  68. GA: Hank Johnson (GA-4 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  69. GA: John Lewis (GA-5 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  70. GA: David Scott (GA-13 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  71. HI: Tulsi Gabbard (HI-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  72. HI: Colleen Hanabusa (HI Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  73. HI: Mazie Hirono (HI Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A solid YES vote
  74. IA: Bruce Braley (IA Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  75. IA: David Loebsack (IA-2 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  76. ID: Larry LaRocco (ID Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  77. ID: Nels Mitchell (ID Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  78. IL: Cheri Bustos (IL-17 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  79. IL: Danny Davis (IL-7 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  80. IL: Tammy Duckworth (IL-8 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  81. IL: Richard Durbin (IL Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  82. IL: Bill Enyart (IL-12 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  83. IL: Luis Gutierrez (IL-4 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  84. IL: Dan Lipinski (IL-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  85. IL: Bobby Rush (IL-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  86. IL: Jan Schakowsky (IL-9 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  87. IL: Brad Schneider (IL-10 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  88. IN: Andre Carson (IN-7 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  89. IN: Joe Donnelly (IN Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  90. IN: Peter Visclosky (IN-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  91. KY: Alison Grimes (KY Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  92. KY: John Yarmuth (KY-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  93. LA: Mary Landrieu (LA Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  94. LA: Cedric Richmond (LA-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  95. MA: Michael Capuano (MA-7 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  96. MA: Joe Kennedy III (MA-4 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  97. MA: Steve Lynch (MA-8 House: Democrat (Senate run 2013)): A solid YES vote
  98. MA: Ed Markey (MA Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  99. MA: Jim McGovern (MA-2 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  100. MA: Seth Moulton (MA-6 House: Democratic Nominee): A likely YES vote
  101. MA: Richard Neal (MA-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  102. MA: John Tierney (MA-6 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  103. MA: Niki Tsongas (MA-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  104. MA: Elizabeth Warren (MA Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A solid YES vote
  105. MD: Benjamin Cardin (MD Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator, previously Representative): An absolute YES vote
  106. MD: Elijah Cummings (MD-7 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  107. MD: John Delaney (MD-6 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  108. MD: Donna Edwards (MD-4 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  109. MD: Steny Hoyer (MD-5 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  110. MD: Barbara Mikulski (MD Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  111. MD: Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  112. MD: Chris Van Hollen (MD-8 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  113. ME: Chellie Pingree (ME-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  114. MI: John Conyers (MI-13 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  115. MI: Debbie Dingell (MI-12 House: Democratic nominee): A likely YES vote
  116. MI: Dan Kildee (MI-5 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  117. MI: Sander Levin (MI-9 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  118. MI: Gary Peters (MI Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  119. MI: Debbie Stabenow (MI Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  120. MN: Keith Ellison (MN-5 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  121. MN: Al Franken (MN Senatorial: Democrat/DFL Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  122. MN: Amy Klobuchar (MN Senatorial: Democrat/DFL Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  123. MN: Betty McCollum (MN-4 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  124. MN: Rick Nolan (MN-8 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  125. MN: Collin Peterson (MN-7 House: Democrat/Farmer/Labor): A solid YES vote
  126. MN: Tim Walz (MN-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  127. MO: William Lacy Clay (MO-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  128. MO: Emmanuel Cleaver (MO-5 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  129. MO: Claire McCaskill (MO Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator; previously state Auditor): An absolute YES vote
  130. MS: Gene Taylor (MS-4 House: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  131. MS: Bennie Thompson (MS-2 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  132. MT: Corey Stapleton (MT Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely YES vote
  133. MT: Jon Tester (MT Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A solid YES vote
  134. MT: John Walsh (MT Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  135. Maine: Shenna Bellows (Maine Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  136. NC: Kay Hagan (NC Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  137. NC: Sean Haugh (NC Senatorial: Libertarian Senate challenger): A likely YES vote
  138. NC: David Eugene Price (NC-4 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  139. ND: Heidi Heitkamp (ND Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  140. NE: Dave Domina (NE Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  141. NH: Annie Kuster (NH-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  142. NH: Jeanne Shaheen (NH Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): A likely YES vote
  143. NH: Carol Shea-Porter (NH-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  144. NJ: Cory Booker (NJ Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  145. NJ: Rush Holt (NJ Senatorial: Democratic challenger; U.S. Rep.): A solid YES vote
  146. NJ: Robert Menendez (NJ Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute YES vote
  147. NJ: Frank Pallone (NJ Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  148. NJ: Bill Pascrell (NJ-9 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  149. NJ: Donald Payne Jr. (NJ-10 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  150. NM: Martin Heinrich (NM Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  151. NM: Michelle Lujan-Grisham (NM-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  152. NM: Ben Ray Lujan (NM-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  153. NM: Tom Udall (NM Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute YES vote
  154. NV: Steven Horsford (NV-4 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  155. NV: Harry Reid (NV Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  156. NY: Timothy Bishop (NY-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  157. NY: Yvette Clarke (NY-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  158. NY: Joseph Crowley (NY-14 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  159. NY: Eliot Engel (NY-16 House: Democrat/Liberal): An absolute YES vote
  160. NY: Kirsten Gillibrand (NY Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  161. NY: Brian Higgins (NY-26 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  162. NY: Steve Israel (NY-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  163. NY: Hakeem Jeffries (NY-8 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  164. NY: Nita Lowey (NY-17 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  165. NY: Dan Maffei (NY-24 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  166. NY: Carolyn Maloney (NY-12 House: Democrat/Liberal): An absolute YES vote
  167. NY: Sean Maloney (NY-18 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  168. NY: Gregory Meeks (NY-5 House: Dem./Working-Families): An absolute YES vote
  169. NY: Grace Meng (NY-6 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  170. NY: Jerrold Nadler (NY-10 House: Dem./Lib./Working-Families): An absolute YES vote
  171. NY: Charles Rangel (NY-13 House: Dem./Lib./Working-Families): An absolute YES vote
  172. NY: Charles Schumer (NY Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  173. NY: Jose Serrano (NY-15 House: Democrat/Liberal): An absolute YES vote
  174. NY: Louise Slaughter (NY-25 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  175. NY: Paul Tonko (NY-20 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  176. NY: Nydia Velazquez (NY-7 House: Democrat/Working-Families): An absolute YES vote
  177. OH: Joyce Beatty (OH-3 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  178. OH: John Boccieri (OH-7 House: Democratic challenger): A likely YES vote
  179. OH: Sherrod Brown (OH Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  180. OH: Marcia Fudge (OH-11 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  181. OH: Marcy Kaptur (OH-9 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  182. OH: Tim Ryan (OH-13 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  183. OK: Connie Johnson (OK Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  184. OR: Earl Blumenauer (OR-3 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  185. OR: Suzanne Bonamici (OR-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  186. OR: Peter Defazio (OR-4 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  187. OR: Jeff Merkley (OR Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): A likely YES vote
  188. OR: Ron Wyden (OR Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  189. PA: Brendan Boyle (PA-13 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  190. PA: Robert Brady (PA-1 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  191. PA: Matt Cartwright (PA-17 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  192. PA: Bob Casey (PA Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator; previously state treasurer): An absolute YES vote
  193. PA: Mike Doyle (PA-14 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  194. PA: Chaka Fattah (PA-2 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  195. RI: David Cicilline (RI-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  196. RI: James Langevin (RI-2 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  197. RI: Jack Reed (RI Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  198. RI: Sheldon Whitehouse (RI Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator, previously attorney general): An absolute YES vote
  199. SC: James Clyburn (SC-6 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  200. SC: Jay Stamper (SC Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely YES vote
  201. SD: Larry Pressler (SD Senatorial: Independent Challenger): A likely YES vote
  202. SD: Mike Rounds (SD Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely YES vote
  203. SD: Rick Weiland (SD Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  204. TN: Terry Adams (TN Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely YES vote
  205. TN: Steve Cohen (TN-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  206. TN: Jim Cooper (TN-5 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  207. TX: Lloyd Doggett (TX-35 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  208. TX: Pete Gallego (TX-23 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  209. TX: Al Green (TX-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  210. TX: Gene Green (TX-29 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  211. TX: Ruben Hinojosa (TX-15 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  212. TX: Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  213. TX: Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  214. TX: Emily Sanchez (TX Senatorial: Green Party Senate challenger): A likely YES vote
  215. TX: Marc Veasey (TX-33 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  216. TX: Filemon Vela (TX-34 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  217. VA: Don Beyer (VA-8 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  218. VA: Tim Kaine (VA Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  219. VA: Bobby Scott (VA-3 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  220. VA: Mark Warner (VA Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator; previously Governor): A likely YES vote
  221. VI: Donna Christensen (VI-Delegate House: Governor candidate 2014): A likely YES vote
  222. VT: Patrick Leahy (VT Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  223. VT: Bernie Sanders (VT Senatorial: Independent Jr Senator, previously Representative): An absolute YES vote
  224. VT: Peter Welch (VT-At-Large House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  225. WA: Maria Cantwell (WA Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  226. WA: Suzan DelBene (WA-1 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  227. WA: Denny Heck (WA-10 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  228. WA: Derek Kilmer (WA-6 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  229. WA: Rick Larsen (WA-2 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  230. WA: Jim McDermott (WA-7 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  231. WA: Patty Murray (WA Senatorial: Democratic Sr Senator): An absolute YES vote
  232. WA: David Adam Smith (WA-9 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  233. WI: Tammy Baldwin (WI Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): An absolute YES vote
  234. WI: Ron Kind (WI-3 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  235. WI: Gwen Moore (WI-4 House: Democrat): An absolute YES vote
  236. WI: Mark Pocan (WI-2 House: Democrat): A likely YES vote
  237. WV: Joe Manchin III (WV Senatorial: Democratic Senator): A likely YES vote
  238. WV: Nick Rahall (WV-3 House: Democrat): A solid YES vote
  239. WV: Natalie Tennant (WV Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote
  240. WY: Charlie Hardy (WY Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely YES vote

    CON: (Opponents of Addressing and Fighting Income Inequality)

  1. AK: Joe Miller (AK Senatorial: Challenger and previous Republican Nominee): A solid NO vote
  2. AK: Lisa Murkowski (AK Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  3. AK: Don Young (AK-AL House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  4. AL: Robert Aderholt (AL-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  5. AL: Bobby Bright (AL-2 House: Democratic Challenger): A likely NO vote
  6. AL: Mo Brooks (AL-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  7. AL: Bradley Byrne (AL-1 House: Republican Nominee): A likely NO vote
  8. AL: Gary Palmer (AL-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  9. AL: Martha Roby (AL-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  10. AL: Michael Rogers (AL-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  11. AL: Jeff Sessions (AL Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  12. AL: Richard Shelby (AL Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  13. AR: John Boozman (AR Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  14. AR: Tom Cotton (AR Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A solid NO vote
  15. AR: Rick Crawford (AR-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  16. AR: Nathan LaFrance (AR Senatorial: Libertarian Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  17. AR: Steve Womack (AR-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  18. AZ: Jeff Flake (AZ Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  19. AZ: Trent Franks (AZ-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  20. AZ: Paul Gosar (AZ-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  21. AZ: John McCain (AZ Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  22. AZ: Matt Salmon (AZ-5 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  23. AZ: David Schweikert (AZ-6 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  24. CA: Ken Calvert (CA-42 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  25. CA: Paul Cook (CA-8 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  26. CA: Jeff Denham (CA-10 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  27. CA: Duncan Hunter Jr. (CA-50 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  28. CA: Darrell Issa (CA-49 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  29. CA: Doug LaMalfa (CA-1 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  30. CA: Kevin McCarthy (CA-23 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  31. CA: Tom McClintock (CA-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  32. CA: Devin Nunes (CA-22 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  33. CA: Doug Ose (CA-3 House: Republican challenger): An absolute NO vote
  34. CA: Dana Rohrabacher (CA-48 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  35. CA: Ed Royce (CA-39 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  36. CA: David Valadao (CA-21 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  37. CA: Mimi Walters (CA-45 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  38. CO: Ken Buck (CO Senatorial: Republican Challenger (withdrawn)): A solid NO vote
  39. CO: Mike Coffman (CO-6 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  40. CO: Cory Gardner (CO Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  41. CO: Owen Hill (CO Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  42. CO: Doug Lamborn (CO-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  43. CO: Scott Tipton (CO-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  44. DE: John Carney (DE-AL House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  45. DE: Christine O`Donnell (DE Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A solid NO vote
  46. DE: Kevin Wade (DE Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A solid NO vote
  47. FL: Gus Bilirakis (FL-12 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  48. FL: Vern Buchanan (FL-16 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  49. FL: Curt Clawson (FL-19 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  50. FL: Ander Crenshaw (FL-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  51. FL: Ron DeSantis (FL-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  52. FL: Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  53. FL: John Mica (FL-7 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  54. FL: Jeff Miller (FL-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  55. FL: Rich Nugent (FL-11 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  56. FL: Bill Posey (FL-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  57. FL: Tom Rooney (FL-17 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  58. FL: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  59. FL: Dennis Ross (FL-15 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  60. FL: Marco Rubio (FL Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  61. FL: Steve Southerland (FL-2 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  62. FL: Dan Webster (FL-10 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  63. FL: Ted Yoho (FL-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  64. GA: John Barrow (GA-12 House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  65. GA: Bob Barr (GA-11 House: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  66. GA: Sanford Bishop (GA-2 House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  67. GA: Paul Broun (GA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  68. GA: Buddy Carter (GA-1 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  69. GA: Doug Collins (GA-9 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  70. GA: Phil Gingrey (GA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  71. GA: Tom Graves (GA-14 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  72. GA: Karen Handel (GA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  73. GA: Jody Hice (GA-10 House: Republican Nominee): A likely NO vote
  74. GA: Johnny Isakson (GA Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  75. GA: Jack Kingston (GA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  76. GA: Barry Loudermilk (GA-11 House: Republican Nominee): A likely NO vote
  77. GA: Michelle Nunn (GA Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely NO vote
  78. GA: David Perdue (GA Senatorial: Republican challenger): A likely NO vote
  79. GA: Tom Price (GA-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  80. GA: Austin Scott (GA-8 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  81. GA: Amanda Swafford (GA Senatorial: Libertarian Challenger): A likely NO vote
  82. GA: Lynn Westmoreland (GA-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  83. GA: Rob Woodall (GA-7 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  84. HI: Cam Cavasso (HI Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  85. HI: Charles Djou (HI-1 House: Republican Governor challenger): A likely NO vote
  86. HI: Eddie Pirkowski (HI Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  87. HI: Brian Schatz (HI Senatorial: Democratic Jr Senator Appointee): A likely NO vote
  88. IA: Doug Butzier (IA Senatorial: Libertarian Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  89. IA: Sam Clovis (IA Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  90. IA: Joni Ernst (IA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  91. IA: Chuck Grassley (IA Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  92. IA: Steve King (IA-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  93. IA: Matthew Whitaker (IA Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  94. ID: Michael Crapo (ID Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  95. ID: Raul Labrador (ID-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  96. ID: Jim Risch (ID Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Governor): An absolute NO vote
  97. ID: Mike Simpson (ID-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  98. IL: Rodney Davis (IL-13 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  99. IL: Bob Dold (IL-10 House: Republican challenger): A solid NO vote
  100. IL: Bill Foster (IL-11 House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  101. IL: Sharon Hansen (IL Senatorial: Libertarian Challenger): A likely NO vote
  102. IL: Randy Hultgren (IL-14 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  103. IL: Adam Kinzinger (IL-16 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  104. IL: Mark Kirk (IL Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  105. IL: Jim Oberweis (IL Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  106. IL: Peter Roskam (IL-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  107. IL: Bobby Schilling (IL-17 House: Republican challenger 2014): A solid NO vote
  108. IL: Aaron Schock (IL-18 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  109. IL: John Shimkus (IL-15 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  110. IL: Doug Truax (IL Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger (lost primary)): A likely NO vote
  111. IN: Susan Brooks (IN-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  112. IN: Larry Bucshon (IN-8 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  113. IN: Daniel Coats (IN Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  114. IN: Luke Messer (IN-6 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  115. IN: Todd Rokita (IN-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  116. IN: Marlin Stutzman (IN-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  117. IN: Jackie Walorski (IN-2 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  118. IN: Todd Young (IN-9 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  119. KS: Randall Batson (KS Senatorial: Libertarian Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  120. KS: Tim Huelskamp (KS-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  121. KS: Lynn Jenkins (KS-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  122. KS: Jerry Moran (KS Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  123. KS: Greg Orman (KS Senatorial: Independent Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  124. KS: Mike Pompeo (KS-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  125. KS: Pat Roberts (KS Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  126. KS: Chad Taylor (KS Senatorial: Democrat Challenger): A likely NO vote
  127. KS: Todd Tiahrt (KS Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  128. KS: Milton Wolf (KS Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  129. KS: Kevin Yoder (KS-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  130. KY: Andy Barr (KY-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  131. KY: Matt Bevin (KY Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  132. KY: Brett Guthrie (KY-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  133. KY: Thomas Massie (KY-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  134. KY: Mitch McConnell (KY Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  135. KY: Rand Paul (KY Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  136. KY: Hal Rogers (KY-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  137. KY: Ed Whitfield (KY-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  138. LA: Charles Boustany (LA-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  139. LA: Bill Cassidy (LA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  140. LA: John Fleming (LA-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  141. LA: Rob Maness (LA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  142. LA: Vance McAllister (LA-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  143. LA: Steve Scalise (LA-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  144. LA: David Vitter (LA Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  145. MA: Brian Herr (MA Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  146. MD: Andy Harris (MD-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  147. ME: Susan Collins (ME Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  148. ME: Scott D`Amboise (ME Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  149. ME: Angus King (ME Senatorial: Independent Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  150. MI: Justin Amash (MI-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  151. MI: Dan Benishek (MI-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  152. MI: Kerry Bentivolio (MI-11 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  153. MI: Bill Huizenga (MI-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  154. MI: Peter Konetchy (MI-4 House: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  155. MI: Terri Lynn Land (MI Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  156. MI: Candice Miller (MI-10 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  157. MI: John Moolenaar (MI-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  158. MI: Mike Rogers (MI-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  159. MI: Fred Upton (MI-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  160. MI: Tim Walberg (MI-7 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  161. MI: Matt Wiedenhoeft (MI Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger (withdrawn)): A likely NO vote
  162. MN: Jim Abeler (MN Senatorial: Republican challenger): A likely NO vote
  163. MN: Tom Emmer (MN-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  164. MN: John Kline (MN-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  165. MN: Mike McFadden (MN Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  166. MN: Erik Paulsen (MN-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  167. MO: Roy Blunt (MO Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  168. MO: Samuel Graves (MO-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  169. MO: Vicky Hartzler (MO-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  170. MO: Billy Long (MO-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  171. MO: Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  172. MO: Jason Smith (MO-8 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  173. MO: Ann Wagner (MO-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  174. MS: Travis Childers (MS Senatorial: Democratic Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  175. MS: Thad Cochran (MS Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  176. MS: Gregg Harper (MS-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  177. MS: Chris McDaniel (MS Senatorial: Republican challenger): A likely NO vote
  178. MS: Alan Nunnelee (MS-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  179. MS: Steven Palazzo (MS-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  180. MS: Roger Wicker (MS Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  181. MT: John Bohlinger (MT Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  182. MT: Steve Daines (MT Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A solid NO vote
  183. MT: Champ Edmunds (MT Senatorial: Democrat Challenger): A likely NO vote
  184. MT: Dennis Rehberg (MT-AL House: Republican (Senate run 2014)): An absolute NO vote
  185. NC: Richard Burr (NC Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  186. NC: Renee Ellmers (NC-2 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  187. NC: Virginia Foxx (NC-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  188. NC: George Holding (NC-13 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  189. NC: Richard Hudson (NC-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  190. NC: Walter Beaman Jones (NC-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  191. NC: Patrick McHenry (NC-10 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  192. NC: Mark Meadows (NC-11 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  193. NC: Robert Pittenger (NC-9 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  194. NC: David Rouzer (NC-7 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  195. NC: Thom Tillis (NC Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  196. NC: Mark Walker (NC-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  197. ND: Kevin Cramer (ND-0 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  198. NE: Deb Fischer (NE Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  199. NE: Jeff Fortenberry (NE-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  200. NE: Shane Osborn (NE Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  201. NE: Adrian Smith (NE-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  202. NE: Lee Terry (NE-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  203. NH: Kelly Ayotte (NH Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  204. NH: Scott Brown (NH Senatorial: Previsouly MA Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  205. NH: Jim Rubens (NH Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  206. NH: Karen Testerman (NH Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  207. NJ: Jeff Bell (NJ Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  208. NJ: Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  209. NJ: Scott Garrett (NJ-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  210. NJ: Leonard Lance (NJ-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  211. NJ: Frank LoBiondo (NJ-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  212. NJ: Steve Lonegan (NJ Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  213. NJ: Murray Sabrin (NJ Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  214. NJ: Christopher Smith (NJ-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  215. NM: David Clements (NM Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  216. NM: Steve Pearce (NM-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  217. NM: Allen Weh (NM Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  218. NV: Mark Amodei (NV-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  219. NV: Joe Heck (NV-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  220. NV: Dean Heller (NV Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): A solid NO vote
  221. NY: Chris Collins (NY-27 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  222. NY: Vito Fossella (NY-11 House: Rep./Cons. challenger): An absolute NO vote
  223. NY: Chris Gibson (NY-19 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  224. NY: Michael Grimm (NY-11 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  225. NY: Richard Hanna (NY-22 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  226. NY: Nan Hayworth (NY-18 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  227. NY: Peter King (NY-2 House: Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life): An absolute NO vote
  228. NY: Tom Reed (NY-23 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  229. Nebraska: Ben Sasse (Nebraska Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  230. OH: John Boehner (OH-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  231. OH: Steve Chabot (OH-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  232. OH: Bob Gibbs (OH-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  233. OH: Bill Johnson (OH-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  234. OH: Jim Jordan (OH-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  235. OH: Dave Joyce (OH-14 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  236. OH: Bob Latta (OH-5 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  237. OH: Rob Portman (OH Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  238. OH: Jim Renacci (OH-16 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  239. OH: Steve Stivers (OH-15 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  240. OH: Pat Tiberi (OH-12 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  241. OH: Mike Turner (OH-10 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  242. OH: Brad Wenstrup (OH-2 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  243. OK: Dan Boren (OK-2 House: Democratic Governor Challenger): A solid NO vote
  244. OK: Jim Bridenstine (OK-1 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  245. OK: Tom Coburn (OK Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  246. OK: Tom Cole (OK-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  247. OK: James Inhofe (OK Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  248. OK: James Lankford (OK Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A solid NO vote
  249. OK: Frank Dean Lucas (OK-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  250. OK: Markwayne Mullin (OK-2 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  251. OK: Steve Russell (OK-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  252. OK: T.W. Shannon (OK Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  253. OK: Matt Silverstein (OK Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  254. OR: Jason Conger (OR Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  255. OR: Greg Walden (OR-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  256. OR: Monica Wehby (OR Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  257. PA: Lou Barletta (PA-11 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  258. PA: Charles Dent (PA-15 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  259. PA: Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  260. PA: Mike Kelly (PA-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  261. PA: Tom Marino (PA-10 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  262. PA: Patrick Meehan (PA-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  263. PA: Tim Murphy (PA-18 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  264. PA: Scott Perry (PA-4 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  265. PA: Joseph Pitts (PA-16 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  266. PA: Keith Rothfus (PA-12 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  267. PA: Bill Shuster (PA-9 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  268. PA: Glenn Thompson (PA-5 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  269. PA: Pat Toomey (PA Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  270. RI: Mark Zaccaria (RI Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  271. SC: Lee Bright (SC Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  272. SC: Joyce Dickerson (SC Senatorial: Democratic Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  273. SC: Jeff Duncan (SC-3 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  274. SC: Trey Gowdy (SC-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  275. SC: Lindsey Graham (SC Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  276. SC: Brad Hutto (SC Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely NO vote
  277. SC: Nancy Mace (SC Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  278. SC: Mick Mulvaney (SC-5 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  279. SC: Thomas Ravenel (SC Senatorial: Republican Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  280. SC: Tom Rice (SC-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  281. SC: Mark Sanford (SC-1 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  282. SC: Tim Scott (SC Senatorial: Republican Senator-Appointee): An absolute NO vote
  283. SC: Joe Wilson (SC-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  284. SD: Gordon Howie (SD Senatorial: Independent Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  285. SD: Kristi Noem (SD-AL House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  286. SD: John Thune (SD Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative): An absolute NO vote
  287. TN: Lamar Alexander (TN Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  288. TN: Gordon Ball (TN Senatorial: Democratic Challenger): A likely NO vote
  289. TN: Marsha Blackburn (TN-7 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  290. TN: Diane Black (TN-6 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  291. TN: Joe Carr (TN Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  292. TN: Bob Corker (TN Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  293. TN: Scott DesJarlais (TN-4 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  294. TN: Jimmy Duncan (TN-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  295. TN: Stephen Fincher (TN-8 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  296. TN: Chuck Fleischmann (TN-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  297. TN: Phil Roe (TN-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  298. TX: Brian Babin (TX-36 House: Republican Nominee): A likely NO vote
  299. TX: Joe Linus Barton (TX-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  300. TX: Kevin Brady (TX-8 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  301. TX: Michael Burgess (TX-26 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  302. TX: Quico Canseco (TX-23 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  303. TX: John Carter (TX-31 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  304. TX: Joaquin Castro (TX-20 House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  305. TX: Mike Conaway (TX-11 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  306. TX: John Cornyn (TX Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  307. TX: Ted Cruz (TX Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  308. TX: Henry Cuellar (TX-28 House: Democrat): A likely NO vote
  309. TX: John Culberson (TX-7 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  310. TX: Blake Farenthold (TX-27 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  311. TX: Bill Flores (TX-17 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  312. TX: Louie Gohmert (TX-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  313. TX: Kay Granger (TX-12 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  314. TX: Ralph Moody Hall (TX-4 House: Democrat until 2004; now GOP): An absolute NO vote
  315. TX: Jeb Hensarling (TX-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  316. TX: Sam Johnson (TX-3 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  317. TX: Scott Keller (TX-8 House: Independent Challenger): A likely NO vote
  318. TX: Kenny Marchant (TX-24 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  319. TX: Michael McCaul (TX-10 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  320. TX: Randy Neugebauer (TX-19 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  321. TX: Pete Olson (TX-22 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  322. TX: Ted Poe (TX-2 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  323. TX: John Ratcliffe (TX-4 House: Republican nominee): A likely NO vote
  324. TX: Jon Roland (TX Senatorial: Libertarian Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  325. TX: Pete Sessions (TX-32 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  326. TX: Lamar Smith (TX-21 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  327. TX: Steve Stockman (TX Senatorial: Republican challenger (Lost primary)): A solid NO vote
  328. TX: Mac Thornberry (TX-13 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  329. TX: Randy Weber (TX-14 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  330. TX: Roger Williams (TX-25 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  331. UT: Rob Bishop (UT-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  332. UT: Jason Chaffetz (UT-3 House: Republican (Senate run 2012)): An absolute NO vote
  333. UT: Orrin Hatch (UT Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  334. UT: Mike Lee (UT Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): A solid NO vote
  335. UT: Mia Love (UT-4 House: Republican nominee): A likely NO vote
  336. UT: Chris Stewart (UT-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  337. VA: Eric Cantor (VA-7 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  338. VA: Randy Forbes (VA-4 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  339. VA: Ed Gillespie (VA Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  340. VA: Bob Goodlatte (VA-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  341. VA: Morgan Griffith (VA-9 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  342. VA: Robert Hurt (VA-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  343. VA: Scott Rigell (VA-2 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  344. VA: Robert Sarvis (VA Senatorial: Libertarian Challenger for Senate): A likely NO vote
  345. VA: Robert Wittman (VA-1 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  346. WA: Jaime Herrera (WA-3 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  347. WA: Cathy McMorris-Rodgers (WA-5 House: Republican): A likely NO vote
  348. WA: Dave Reichert (WA-8 House: Republican (Governor run 2012)): An absolute NO vote
  349. WI: Sean Duffy (WI-7 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  350. WI: Ron Johnson (WI Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  351. WI: Tom Petri (WI-6 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  352. WI: Reid Ribble (WI-8 House: Republican): A solid NO vote
  353. WI: Paul Ryan (WI-1 House: Republican; ran for V.P.): An absolute NO vote
  354. WI: James Sensenbrenner (WI-5 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  355. WV: John Buckley (WV Senatorial: Libertarian Senate challenger): A likely NO vote
  356. WV: Shelley Moore Capito (WV Senatorial: Republican Challenger): An absolute NO vote
  357. WV: Zane Lawhorn (WV Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  358. WV: Pat McGeehan (WV Senatorial: Republican Senate Challenger): A likely NO vote
  359. WV: David McKinley (WV-1 House: Republican): An absolute NO vote
  360. WY: John Barrasso (WY Senatorial: Republican Jr Senator): A likely NO vote
  361. WY: Liz Cheney (WY Senatorial: Republican Challenger): A likely NO vote
  362. WY: Michael Enzi (WY Senatorial: Republican Sr Senator): An absolute NO vote
  363. WY: Cynthia Lummis (WY-AL House: Republican): An absolute NO vote

    How to interpret this page

  • The list above includes candidates for Senate and House seats in 2014.
  • All of the above ratings are based on multiple sources of information.
  • The sources of information include legislative votes; bill sponsorships; group ratings; campaign websites; campaign debates; and biographical books.
  • Each information source is rated as supporting the topic, or opposing the topic.
  • The number of opposing sources is subtracted from the number of supporting sources; if the net sum is positive, the candidate counts as "Pro"; if negative, the candidate counts as "Con."
  • Click on the candidate's name to see the list of information sources, and whether we rate is as supporting or opposing.
  • Click on the date of each information source to see a full excerpt and context.

    Key for Pro votes:
  • An aboslute YES vote: 5 or more net supporting information sources, indicating consistent and long-standing support
  • A solid YES vote: 3 or 4 net supporting information sources, indicating substantive support
  • A likely YES vote: 1 or 2 net supporting information sources, indicating some support but not enough for certitude.
  • If a candidate has a net zero supporting information sources (or no information sources), that candidate is not listed above at all.

    Key for Con votes:
  • An absolute NO vote: 5 or more net opposinginformation sources, indicating consistent and long-standing opposition
  • A solid NO vote: 3 or 4 net opposing information sources, indicating substantive opposition
  • A likely NO vote: 1 or 2 net opposing information sources, indicating some opposition but not enough for certitude.


  • The above list is not fully inclusive; many House challengers are not included, but all House incumbents are eligibla.
  • All major-party Senate candidates (and incumbents) are eligible; and most Senate challengers are, too.
  • Some of the candidates listed above lost in the primary, but are still listed.


                                                                                                                                                                               
  

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