Monday, November 15, 2010
Television You NEED To Watch
As someone who does his research before going out with a story, I watched three hours of truly remarkable television that i want to share. Glenn Beck did an amazing three hours on George Soros AKA "Spooky Dude" and his influence, power and attempt to change the United States.
I suggest each of you watch this. Dedicate some time to it and reflect. Then as Glenn says, go out and do the research. I can tell you from a personal standpoint, there have been countless times as I investigate different things, whether it be Lacy Clay or various other things that I look into, groups like the Tides Foundation continue to come up.
This is well worth your time to watch. Please do.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Post Election Thoughts
I was also saddened by several things, probably most specifically the loss of Robyn Hamlin and Bill Corrigan. My wife and I are both big supporters of these two politicians. North County and St. Louis County saw fit to support the status quo instead of riding the wave of change. I expect that the union vote really helped Dooley and Clay. While Ed Martin is contesting his race with Russ Carnahan, I am also saddened with the voting issues that we saw in the third district. The issues that occurred statewide and the convenience of the additional votes appearing out of the city are truly suspect. It will be interesting to see what occurs once the vote is counted and completed.
As I write this after a long night I am listening to a replay of Obama's conference this afternoon. He takes little blame for what happened last night and he sputters a feeble attempt at an olive branch to the GOP. He refuses to admit that his administration's overreach is the reason for last nights large GOP gains. If this is what we are to expect over the next few years, it will make for a very interesting two years.
The elections are now, for the most part, over. Let's all take a breath and survey the surroundings. Let's truly look at what's ahead. There are a lot of things to consider now, including:
- Nancy Pelosi and the older house reps - There are indicators that many of the older House Dems will not look at retiring since the Dems lost so handily. Many of them do not want to go back to being the minority. These departures will lead to openings in the House. How will these openings change the dynamic.
- The census - The census will greatly effect the makeup of the house. As I discussed in THIS post and THIS one, the census will change the lay of the land. Missouri will probably lose a house seat as will a couple of other states.
- The governors races - Governors can help set the political tone of each state. The GOP wins in these races will dramatically help Republican causes. These governors will also help set the new lines for House districts as part of the upcoming redistricting.
- The legislative agenda - What will the House and Senate have as their legislative agenda. With Reid probably retaining leadership in the Senate and Boehner probably taking over the House, there are going to be two different and possibly competing agendas.
The next two years cannot be carte blanche no. Boehner cannot try and legislate from the House. Instead, the Republicans need to push for plans that lower taxes and create smaller government. I think everyone will agree that limited compromise is totally acceptable, but the Republicans cannot be obstructionists, otherwise they will get ousted in two years. If Senate Democrats and the President insist on not compromising or pushing a far left agenda, while the GOP lead House offers compromise and moderation, 2010 will be a warm up act for 2012.
Much like Boehner, Rubio and Paul all said last night, this was not an endorsement of the GOP, this was a call to action and a mandate against the president, Pelosi and Reid. I think Jamie Allman says it best, we are not married to you guys, we are just dating. We will see what happens from here on out. You better not disappoint us.The two pet projects I would like to see addressed are some gerrymandering restrictions and Congressional and Senate term limits. I will be posting more on that in the future, but DSM over at Reboot Congress has written volumes on term limits and I suggest you take a look.
For Robyn Hamling and my fellow Robyn Hamlin supporters I say this, you put up a very valiant fight. It was a fight that many people have tried to wage. All of you spent countless man hours working the phones, going door to door and educating the public. Robyn had all of the right answers for a public group that just did not care. For some, this Congressional race was just about race. For others, it was about supporting the union machine that Lacy regularly supports. Just take a look at Lacy's FEC filings and you can see the amount of money the unions poured into his campaign. He helps them out by pushing through government spending for Boeing, the Federal Government and other big union shops. This loss was probably a combination of the right candidate at the wrong time. I do take some solace that Lacy got less than 75% of the votes. This district has been gerrymandered to the point where winning would be tough for just about anyone without a D behind their name. Robyn and her team worked hard and were able to accomplish a lot. I hope that this can be the stepping stone for bigger things in 2012. Even though we did not get a win, we can continue to work with the St. Louis Tea Party and other local candidates and representatives to make North County and North City a better place. For all you have done, though, I say thank you and good job.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Clay vs. Hamlin - The Choice Is Clear
My Republican opponent wants to reverse course, cancel the Recovery Act, put insurance companies back in charge of your health care, give Wall Street speculators a free handle to steal even more of your retirement dollars, and then explode the deficit by giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires.
Her Tea Party friends and the Republican leadership are part of an extremist partnership who want to use intolerance, ignorance and outright lies to cripple President Barack Obama, and turn America back to a much darker time. I’m confident that the voters of the First Congressional District will totally reject that.

As I have talked about in several posts, Lacy Clay has not done anything to truly improve the first district. In fact he refuses to hold open townhall meetings and as noted by myself and others including a letter to the editor in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, is nearly impossible to get a hold of.
As a refresher, take a look at these posts:
NEW TAXPAYER FINANCED JOBS IN ST. LOUIS
WHAT HAPPENED TO TRANSPARENCY LACY
CLAY WILLING TO GO THE DISTANCE - FOR RENT TO OWN INDUSTRY
CLAY BACKS BANKS WITH NO BUSINESS PLAN
LACY CLAY AND PAYDAY LOANS - Two articles HERE and HERE
LACY CLAY AND THE RENT TO OWN INDUSTRY
On top of this, Lacy has yet to even speak his opinion on what his plan is for the expiring Bush Tax Cuts (other than blame Republicans) and he has not yet commented on the claim that he is one of 70 members of the Democratic Socialists of America (Discussed HERE). Add to that, Lacy Clay was given a failing grade by the Center for Security Policy.
All Lacy has proven he can do is attempt to expand government to create jobs and promote himself. I give the guy credit, he comes off as a like able guy in interviews and he knows how to present himself. That said, he has had the job for 10 years and has not proven himself as a true leader for the first district or Missouri.

Is Robyn perfect. No, but I think she would agree that she is not. Does she have a better sense of what we need to do to create jobs, balance our federal budget and keep our nation safe? I think so and I am not the only one.
NumbersUSA has ranked Robyn as a "True Reformer"
Robyn is endorsed by
Robyn also signed the Tea Party Treaty
Just listen to and read her interviews, and you can see that she is the candidate that we need. You can find some HERE, HERE and HERE
If Robyn is elected, I plan, and expect each of you, to hold her feet to the fire, just as we would Lacy Clay or any other candidate.
Let's send Robyn to Washington as part of the Republican congressional takeover and party like it's November 1994
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Get Out and Volunteer While You Still Can
I received an email from a friend asking me where I have been. In all bluntness, I am out working the ground. My wife volunteered to work on a couple of campaigns and I am helping her. Even now there are still many people who have not made up their minds. It is our job to inform them of their options and make sure they are informed voters.
As I have said all along, it is now up to each of YOU to make sure you are working with a candidate. Are you in the second district and want to make sure that DC is not being controlled by Reid and Pelosi, then get up off your couch/office chair and volunteer.
This weekend, Robyn Hamlin, ED Martin, Bill Corrigan and the St. Louis Tea Party can all use your help.
If you want to help but don't know how check out these sites
Robyn Hamlin - http://www.hamlinforcongress.com/
Ed Martin - http://edmartinforcongress.com/
Bill Corrigan - http://www.corriganforexec.com/
St. Louis Tea Party - http://www.stlouisteaparty.com/
Also, do you live on or near a busy intersection or street. You can help out by allowing one or several of these campaigns to put out yard signs. Believe it or not, the name recognition helps.
Right now, the Dems are on the ropes and are scared. All of their gerrymandering of districts over the years is not helping them with this election. Carnahan and Clay have both voted for very unpopular bills including health care control, TARP, and the auto bailout. These bills were all passed and have done little to nothing to improve our overall economic condition.
I am signing off for now to go work the campaigns. You should do the same.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Now On To November
I also want to take a moment and congratulate Candice Britton on a well fought race. Candice had the tough challenge of taking on an incumbent within her own party. Candice was able to secure 19% of the Democrat vote during this primary. With few funds and a lot of hard work, she was able to do a lot. I think this shows the level of dissatisfaction voters have with the current Congress.
With that said, it is now on to November. Robyn Hamlin vs. Lacy Clay will be on the ballot for the November election in the first district. Not to be a wet blanket, but we need to now talk facts. Here are the numbers being reported for Tuesday's vote.
Name | Party | Votes | Vote % |
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Clay, Lacy (i) | Dem | 36,762 | 59.549% |
Britton, Candice | Dem | 8,488 | 13.749% |
Hamlin, Robyn | GOP | 10,231 | 16.573% |
Baker, Martin | GOP | 4,509 | 7.304% |
Works, Marshall | GOP | 1,457 | 2.360% |
Stone, Julie | Lib | 149 | 0.241% |
Cunningham, Robb | Lib | 138 | 0.224% |
- his convienent relationship with the rent to own and cash advance companies
- his desire to not be held accountable by the Congressional Ethics Committee
- the documented waste of money in this years census of which Lacy is the Congressional chairman of the committee in charge
- His support of the Federal Health Care
- The mysterious campaign payments to his sister
- His lake of ethics when it comes to taking corporate campaign contributions from companies he rallies agains.
- Everyone needs to call Lacy Clay's office and ask for debates between him and Robyn.
- Everyone needs to start talking up Robyn as the alternative to Lacy
- Donate. Donate. Donate. We all need to donate either our time, our money or both. Pick up a yard sign, a car magnet or something.
- Stay alert to what is going on. Lacy and his team will be out there robo calling or making statements about Robyn. If you hear these things or see them, pull out your cell phone and take a picture/video. Email me and we will get it out among the people.
- Host a get together and invite Robyn or one of her staff. If you are having a big enough get together, call a Jamie Allman, Dana Loesch or Gina Louden and talk about it on one their shows.
Monday, July 26, 2010
One Week Till August 3rd - What Have You Done
While all of the measures, primaries, etc. are important, I believe there are two that are of most importance to anyone living in Missouri and specifically the first district. Those are Prop C and the Congressional House of Representatives primary. By now, I have bent over backwards to give you information on the candidates. That said, once again, here are my interviews with the three running against Lacy Clay
Candice Britton interview - HERE
Robyn Hamlin interview - HERE
Martin D. Baker interview - HERE
I will say it one more time. We HAVE to get rid of the Clay political dynasty. The Clay's have done nothing but run on their name and empty promises that the populace of north city and county continue to accept. Ask yourself one question, what has Lacy Clay done to make north city and county of St. Louis a better place. Sure, he coordinates a job fair, but that is it. He has done nothing to help bring more jobs, he has done nothing to promote economic stimulus. Instead, he is for taxation and unbridled spending. Tax the "rich" is what he wants to do.
Let me tell you who the "rich" are according to Lacy Clay. The rich are the small family run businesses all over the area. These are the franchises like the Shell stations, or the local dry cleaners, the mom and pop restaurants and sports bars, the shaved ice stands, the local electricians and plumbers, etc. These are the "rich" according to Lacy. Of course, Lacy has never really worked a job so he would not truly understand earning a living or working for his money. Instead, he sees himself as duke that can take money from lobbyist so he can pay his dues while at the same time blasting companies. Just check out these two videos.
With the first one, Lacy blasts WalMart for their employee practices
With the second one, he says he is going to keep their lobbying money anyway
This is the hypocrisy that we have in office right now. If this was a Republican, Lacy and the press would be all over this issue.
Do the right thing and vote this clown out. Let's have a November election that pits Candice Britton vs either Martin Baker or Robyn Hamlin.
In regards to Prop C. I simply say this. Do you want the option to participate in Federal Healthcare plan or do you think participation should be mandatory. That is it. If you think that it should be optional, then you should vote for Prop C. I could go on and on, but the fine people over at Citizens Commission on Human Rights of St. Louis have put together a very good piece on this that you can find HERE.
In closing, in the end it is up to you. It is up to you to show up at the polls and it is up to you to vote. Men and women for the last 200 years across the great country have died for your rights. Those rights include your right to vote. Please do so and do so intelligently.
P.S - If you have already made up your mind, please consider donating your time and or money to a candidate. $5 can make a difference. Buying a yard sign or bumper magnet can help get the word out. If you have an available day and cannot afford to donate money, donate your time by handing out leaflets or working a phone bank. Please help out however you can. I can say I have. Can you?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Dangerous Next Steps of This Administration
Barack Obama and his various minions have long said that once health care legislation passed Congress and it was signed into law, the people would rally around it. This is dangerous thinking my friends. These highly educated politicians think the know better than the populace. History has seen this before and it was called an Aristocracy. Aristocracy is close relative to Socialism or a Communist state. These elitist think they know what is best for us and are forcing it down our throats and they are doing so with well though out and funded marketing packages.
Health care is the first step in a well thought out plan to change the way this country functions on a day to day basis. Had the economy not been tanking, there would have been no way for the government to take ownership stake in private industries. With the US in major recession, it was easy to sell the concept of the government owning stock in major corporations, or in the case of GM, a complete takeover of a publicly traded company. Had the recession not been in full effect and GM on the verge of bankruptcy, the first thing he would have gone after would have been health care. Why is that, because it is easy to paint anyone who is against health care for all as uncaring. It is also easy to make comparisons between universal health care and things like civil rights or medicare.
Now that health care has passed, it legitimizes government intervention into other areas. Just look at the student loan process. Even though it had nothing to do with health care, Congress and the Senate saw fit to add having the government run this program. This was done supposedly to save millions of dollars. That is until you find out that the payback program.
The bill will lower the monthly cap on loan repayments from 15 percent to 10 percent. Beginning in 2014 students will not be required to spend more than 10 percent of their income on loan payments. In addition, loans issued after 2014 will be eligible for loan forgiveness after 20 years rather than 25 years. As long as students make their payments in a timely manner for 20 years they can be forgiven of the remaining balance. This has the potential to cost even more money and cause continued job loss in the financial sector. In addition, it is another piece of the pie that the government is now controlling.
Next the Obama administration wants to tackle the financial sector. Of course this is done all in the name of protecting the populace. Consider the comments of VP Joe Biden in an interview with Aaron Task
"It's a simple proposition to us: Everyone is entitled to adequate medical
health care," Biden says. "If you call that a 'redistribution of income' --
well, so be it. I don't call it that. I call it just being fair -- giving the
middle class taxpayers an even break that the wealthy have been getting."
The VP of the United States is legitimizing the redistribution of wealth under the guise of fairness to the middle class. You have to wonder, though, what this administration considers middle class.
This is why it is not too far of a stretch to imagine the government trying to dictate who we can purchase vehicles from. Can't you see the government demand that all new cars be a Chevy Volt as part of some new climate change or green technology government package. What
Representative Michael Burgess had to say this week is not that far off.The point is, the leaders in Washington are not looking out for us. They believe they know more than each of us and can tell us how to live our lives. The Republicans were just as responsible for maleficence as the Democrats are now. The difference is the Democrats are quickly making up for lost time.
There are many incumbents who are good Congressmen and Senators, both at the state and federal level. We need to support these people as candidates. In this upcoming election, each one of us needs to take a long hard look at the candidates and determine whether or not they are politicians looking to live off of the public teat or are they public servants who want to perform the act of representing the constituency. I do not know about you, but I would rather have a Congressman or Senator that I disagree with, who at least listens to and acts upon the needs and desires of his constituents versus a politician who caters to special interests, their own self interests or what they think is the best.
And since I know that you and or your staff read this website Lacy Clay and Russ Carnahan. Yes I am talking about you two and I look forward to you two being private citizens come January of next year.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Congressional Democrats - Take Notice
Alabama | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman Bobby Neal Bright, Sr. |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Artur Genestre Davis |
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Arizona | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Ann Kirkpatrick |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Edward L. "Ed" Pastor |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Harold E. "Harry" Mitchell |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Gabrielle "Gabby" Giffords |
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Arkansas | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Marion Berry |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Victor Frederick "Vic" Snyder |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Michael Avery "Mike" Ross |
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California | |
CD 1Democratic Congressman C. Michael "Mike" Thompson |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Doris K. Matsui |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Lynn C. Woolsey |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman George Miller |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Nancy Pelosi |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Barbara Lee |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman John Raymond Garamendi |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Jerry McNerney |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Jackie Speier |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Fortney "Pete" Stark |
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CD 14 Democratic Congressman Anna G. Eshoo |
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CD 15 Democratic Congressman Michael M. "Mike" Honda |
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CD 16 Democratic Congressman Zoe Lofgren |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Sam Farr |
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CD 18 Democratic Congressman Dennis A. Cardoza |
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CD 20 Democratic Congressman Jim Costa |
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CD 23 Democratic Congressman Lois G. Capps |
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CD 27 Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman |
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CD 28 Democratic Congressman Howard L. Berman |
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CD 29 Democratic Congressman Adam B. Schiff |
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CD 30 Democratic Congressman Henry A. Waxman |
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CD 31 Democratic Congressman Xavier Becerra |
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CD 32 Democratic Congressman Judy Chu |
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CD 33 Democratic Congressman Diane E. Watson |
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CD 34 Democratic Congressman Lucille Roybal-Allard |
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CD 35 Democratic Congressman Maxine Waters |
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CD 36 Democratic Congressman Jane Harman |
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CD 37 Democratic Congressman Laura Richardson |
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CD 38 Democratic Congressman Grace Flores Napolitano |
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CD 39 Democratic Congressman Linda T. Sánchez |
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CD 43 Democratic Congressman Joe Baca |
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CD 47 Democratic Congressman Loretta Sanchez |
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CD 51 Democratic Congressman Bob Filner |
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CD 53 Democratic Congressman Susan A. Davis |
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Colorado | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Diana L. DeGette |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Jared Polis |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman John Tony Salazar |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Elizabeth Helen "Betsy" Markey |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Edwin "Ed" Perlmutter |
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Connecticut | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman John B. Larson |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Joseph D. "Joe" Courtney |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Jim Himes |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Christopher Scott "Chris" Murphy |
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Florida | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman F. Allen Boyd, Jr. |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Corrine Brown |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Alan Mark Grayson |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Katherine Anne "Kathy" Castor |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Kendrick B. Meek |
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CD 19 Democratic Congressman Robert Wexler |
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CD 20 Democratic Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz |
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CD 22 Democratic Congressman Ron Klein |
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CD 23 Democratic Congressman Alcee L. Hastings |
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CD 24 Democratic Congressman Suzanne M. Kosmas |
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Georgia | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman Sanford Dixon Bishop, Jr. |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman John R. Lewis |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman James Creel "Jim" Marshall |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman John J. Barrow |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman David Albert Scott |
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Hawaii | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman Mazie K. Hirono |
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Idaho | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Walter Clifford "Walt" Minnick |
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Illinois | |
CD 1 Congressman Bobby Lee Rush |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Jesse Louis Jackson, Jr. |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Daniel William Lipinski |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Mike Quigley |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Danny K. Davis |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Melissa Luburich Bean |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Deborah "Debbie" DeFrancesco Halvorson |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Jerry F. Costello |
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CD 14 Democratic Congressman G. William "Bill" Foster |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Philip G. "Phil" Hare |
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Indiana | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Peter J. Visclosky |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Joseph Simon "Joe" Donnelly |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman André D. Carson |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Brad Ellsworth |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Baron P. Hill |
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Iowa | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Bruce L. Braley |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman David Wayne Loebsack |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Leonard L. Boswell |
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Kansas | |
CD 3 Democratic Congressman Dennis Moore |
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Kentucky | |
CD 3 Democratic Congressman John A. Yarmuth |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman A.B. "Ben" Chandler, III |
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Louisiana | |
CD 3 Democratic Congressman Charles J. "Charlie" Melancon, Jr. |
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Maine | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Chellie M. Pingree |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Michael H. Michaud |
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Maryland | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Frank Michael Kratovil, Jr. |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Charles Albert Dutch "C.A. Dutch" Ruppersberger, III |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman John Peter Spyros Sarbanes |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Donna Fern Edwards |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Steny Hamilton Hoyer |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Elijah E. Cummings |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Christopher "Chris" Van Hollen, Jr. |
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Massachusetts | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman John Walter Olver |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Richard E. Neal |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman James P. "Jim" McGovern |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Barney Frank |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Nicola S. "Niki" Tsongas |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman John F. Tierney |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Edward J. "Ed" Markey |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Michael E. "Mike" Capuano |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Stephen F. Lynch |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman William D. "Bill" Delahunt |
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Michigan | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Bart Stupak |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Dale E. Kildee |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Mark Hamilton Schauer |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Gary Peters |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Sander M. "Sandy" Levin |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick |
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CD 14 Democratic Congressman John Conyers, Jr |
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CD 15 Democratic Congressman John D. Dingell |
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Minnesota | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Walz |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Betty McCollum |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Keith Maurice Ellison |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Collin Clark Peterson |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman James L. "Jim" Oberstar |
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Mississippi | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Travis W. Childers |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Bennie G. Thompson |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Gene Taylor |
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Missouri | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman William Lacy Clay, Jr. |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Russ Carnahan |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Ike Skelton |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II |
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Nevada | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Shelley Berkley |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Dina Titus |
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New Hampshire | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Carol Shea-Porter |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Paul W. Hodes |
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New Jersey | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Robert E. "Rob" Andrews |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman John H. Adler |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman William J. "Bill" Pascrell, Jr. |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Steven R. Rothman |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman Donald M. Payne |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Rush D. Holt |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Albio Sires |
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New Mexico | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Martin T. Heinrich |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Harry Teague |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Ben Ray Luján |
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New York | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Timothy H. "Tim" Bishop |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Steve J. Israel |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Carolyn McCarthy |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Gary L. Ackerman |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Gregory Weldon Meeks |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Anthony D. Weiner |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman Edolphus "Ed" Towns |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Yvette D. Clarke |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Nydia M. Velazquez |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Michael E. "Mike" McMahon |
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CD 14 Democratic Congressman Carolyn B. Maloney |
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CD 15 Democratic Congressman Charles B. Rangel |
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CD 16 Democratic Congressman José E. Serrano |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Eliot L. Engel |
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CD 18 Democratic Congressman Nita M. Lowey |
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CD 19 Democratic Congressman John Joseph Hall |
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CD 20 Democratic Congressman H. Scott Murphy |
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CD 21 Democratic Congressman Paul David Tonko |
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CD 22 Democratic Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey |
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CD 23 Democratic Congressman William L. "Bill" Owens |
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CD 24 Democratic Congressman Michael Angelo "Mike" Arcuri |
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CD 25 Democratic Congressman Daniel Benjamin "Dan" Maffei |
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CD 27 Democratic Congressman Brian M. Higgins |
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CD 28 Democratic Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter |
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CD 1 Democratic Congressman G. K. Butterfield |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Bob Etheridge |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman David E. Price |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Mike McIntyre |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Lawrence Webb "Larry" Kissell |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Joseph Heath "Heath" Shuler |
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CD 12 Democratic Congressman Melvin L. "Mel" Watt |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Ralph Bradley "Brad" Miller |
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North Dakota | |
At-Large Democratic Congressman Earl Ralph Pomeroy |
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Ohio | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Steven Leo "Steve" Driehaus |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Charles A. "Charlie" Wilson, Jr. |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Marcy C. Kaptur |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Marcia L. Fudge |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Betty Sue Sutton |
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CD 15 Democratic Congressman Mary Jo Kilroy |
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CD 16 Democratic Congressman John A. Boccieri |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Timothy J. "Tim" Ryan |
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CD 18 Democratic Congressman Zachary T. "Zach" Space |
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Oklahoma | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman David Daniel "Dan" Boren |
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Oregon | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman David Wu |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Earl Blumenauer |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Kurt Schrader |
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Pennsylvania | |
D 1 Democratic Congressman Robert A. Brady |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Chaka Fattah |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Kathleen Ann "Kathy" Dahlkemper |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Jason Altmire |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman Joseph A. "Joe" Sestak, Jr. |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Patrick J. Murphy |
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CD 10 Democratic Congressman Christopher P. "Chris" Carney |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski |
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CD 13 Democratic Congressman Allyson Y. Schwartz |
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CD 14 Democratic Congressman Mike Doyle |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman T. Timothy "Tim" Holden |
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Rhode Island | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman James R. Langevin |
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South Carolina | |
CD 5 Democratic Congressman John McKee Spratt, Jr. |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman James E. "Jim" Clyburn |
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South Dakota | |
At-Large Democratic Congressman Stephanie M. Herseth Sandlin |
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Tennessee | |
CD 4 Democratic Congressman Lincoln Edward Davis |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman James H. S. "Jim" Cooper |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Barton Jennings "Bart" Gordon |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman John S. Tanner |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Stephen Ira "Steve" Cohen |
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Texas | |
CD 9 Democratic Congressman Alexander "Al" Green |
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CD 15 Democratic Congressman Rubén E. Hinojosa |
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CD 16 Democratic Congressman Silvestre Reyes |
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CD 17 Democratic Congressman Chet Edwards |
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CD 18 Democratic Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee |
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CD 20 Democratic Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez |
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CD 23 Democratic Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez |
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CD 25 Democratic Congressman Lloyd A. Doggett |
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CD 27 Democratic Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz |
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CD 28 Democratic Congressman Henry R. Cuellar |
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CD 29 Democratic Congressman Raymond E. "Gene" Green |
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CD 30 Democratic Congressman Eddie Bernice Johnson |
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Utah | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman James David "Jim" Matheson |
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Vermont | |
At-Large Democratic Congressman Peter F. Welch |
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Virginia | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman Glenn Carlyle Nye, III |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott |
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CD 5 Democratic Congressman Thomas Stuart Price "Tom" Perriello |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman James P. "Jim" Moran, Jr. |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman Frederick C. "Rick" Boucher |
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CD 11 Democratic Congressman Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly |
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Washington | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Jay R. Inslee |
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CD 2 Democratic Congressman Rick R. Larsen |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Brian N. Baird |
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CD 6 Democratic Congressman Norman D. "Norm" Dicks |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman James A. "Jim" McDermott |
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CD 9 Democratic Congressman David Adam "Adam" Smith |
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West Virginia | |
CD 1 Democratic Congressman Alan Bowlby Mollohan |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Nick Joe Rahall, II |
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Wisconsin | |
CD 2 Democratic Congressman Tammy Baldwin |
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CD 3 Democratic Congressman Ron Kind |
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CD 4 Democratic Congressman Gwendolynne "Gwen" Moore |
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CD 7 Democratic Congressman David R. Obey |
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CD 8 Democratic Congressman Steven Leslie "Steve" Kagen |
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