About this website
State Handouts
This website was inspired by Mitch McConnell's suggestion that states should consider bankruptcy instead of requesting federal aid. See his 04/22/2020 press release: "Stopping Blue State Bailouts").
"I said yesterday we’re going to push the pause button here, because I think this whole business of additional assistance for state and local governments needs to be thoroughly evaluated. You raised yourself the important issue of what states have done, many of them have done to themselves with their pension programs. There’s not going to be any desire on the Republican side to bail out state pensions by borrowing money from future generations."
His suggestion inspired an exploration of the net contribution of states to the federal budget, specifically which states are in the red.
The Sedition Caucus
This section was added to drill into the members of Congress who challenged the results of the 2020 election (fueling the insurrection at the capital)
For each member, there are the following notes:
- The positions of that candidate, e.g. Pro-Trump, Pro-Wall, Pro-Guns, Anti-Abortion, Anti-ACA, Anti-LGBT, etc.
- The 2010 Demographics of their state, or district.
- The location of the district in the state.
- The sources of their campaign contributions (industries, including significant "retired").
- The relative amount spent by the Republican and Democrats (qualitative).
- The margin of election victory (qualitative).
- Does the district contain a county that flipped in 2016.
- The occupation of the candidate.
- Any associated controversies with the candidate.
Flipped Red
This section was added to examine the districts that flipped to red in the 2020. For each race:
- All of the member information included in the "The Sedition Caucus" details above.
- The positions of the Democrat that lost.
- Some thoughts on the reason for the loss.
State handouts
States ranked by how much more they receive from the Federal government than they contribute.
The following list indicates how much money a state resident receives in federal aid (in red) more than they contribute in federal taxes.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/federal-aid-by-state
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2019/03/20/how-much-federal-funding-each-state-receives-government/39202299/
https://247wallst.com/special-report/2015/09/01/top-selling-products-from-each-state/2/
1. Virginia • Net Funding from Federal: $10,301
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $176.8 billion (5th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 8.1 percent (8th lowest)
- Median household income: $71,535 (9th highest)
Virginia Products
- 2014 soybeans value: $0.79 billion
- Pct. change in soybeans export value (2013-2014): 9.3%
- Soybeans as share of total state exports: 4.1%
- Soybean exports accounted for more of Virginia’s total export value than any other resource or product. The state exported $790 million worth of soybeans in 2014, slightly more than the $780 million worth of the state’s second most valuable export, memory chips. Soybean meal accounted for another 1.6% of the state’s total export value, and another 0.8% came from soybean oil.
2. Kentucky - Net Funding from Federal: $9,145
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $70.8 billion (19th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 14.1 percent (8th highest)
- Median household income: $48,375 (7th lowest)
Kentucky Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $7.73 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 37.5%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 28.1%
- Kentucky exported roughly $7.7 billion worth in aircraft and aircraft components to other parts of the world last year, more than the next 10 biggest product categories combined. Manufacturers such as Lockheed Martin have operations in the state. The state also ships large quantities of other goods it is more well-known for. Horses and whiskey are each among the top products in value that leave the state for destinations abroad.
3. New Mexico • Net Funding from Federal: $8,692
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $31.7 billion (19th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 17.4 percent (the highest)
- Median household income: $46,744 (5th lowest)
New Mexico Products
- 2014 processors value: $0.84 billion
- Pct. change in processors export value (2013-2014): 6.0%
- Processors as share of total state exports: 22.1%
- In 2012, New Mexico exported more than a billion dollars worth of processors. Back then, processors accounted for over 43% of the state’s total export value. Last year, New Mexico only exported $837 million worth of processors, only a 22.1% share of the state’s total export value. Despite the decline in value, processors are still the state’s most valuable export — just as they were in 2012. Intel, one of the largest manufacturers of computer chips, is the largest industrial employer in New Mexico with a facility in Rio Rancho that employs over 2,000 people.
4. West Virginia • Net Funding from Federal: $7,283
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $24.6 billion (15th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 16.8 percent (2nd highest)
- Median household income: $43,469 (the lowest)
West Virginia Products
- 2014 coal value: $3.11 billion
- Pct. change in coal export value (2013-2014): -31.5%
- Coal as share of total state exports: 41.5%
- Found in 53 of the state’s 55 counties, coal is one of West Virginia’s most abundant resources. With the exception of Wyoming, no state produces more coal than West Virginia. Though about a fifth of all the coal mined in West Virginia never leaves the state, coal is still the state’s most valuable export, accounting for more than 40% of the state’s collective value of exports.
5. Alaska • Net Funding from Federal: $7,048
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $13.0 billion (8th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.8 percent (tied - 22nd lowest)
- Median household income: $73,181 (7th highest)
Alaska Products
- 2014 fish value: $2.07 billion
- Pct. change in fish export value (2013-2014): 2.9%
- Fish as share of total state exports: 40.1%
- Alaska is perhaps best known for its oil industry, yet fish is actually the state’s biggest export — and by a wide margin. Fish accounted for more than 40% of Alaska’s total exports, which include products such as oil and zinc — both among the state’s most valuable exports. No state’s fishing industry came even close to rivaling the industry’s relative importance to Alaska’s economy. The closest was Maine, which exported $33 million in fish, although that figure does not include Lobster.
6. Mississippi • Net Funding from Federal: $6,880
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $37.8 billion (21st least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 15.3 percent (6th highest)
- Median household income: $43,529 (2nd lowest)
Mississippi Products
- 2014 Petroleum value: $3.84 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): -8.7%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 33.6%
- Petroleum accounted for more than one-third of the value of Mississippi’s total exports. There are three operating oil refineries in the state, including the Chevron Pascagoula refinery, which is one of the nation’s largest. Selling more than $3.8 billion in petroleum abroad in 2014, Mississippi is one of three Gulf states where petroleum is the most valuable export.
7. Alabama • Net Funding from Federal: $6,694
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $65.8 billion (21st most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 14.0 percent (9th highest)
- Median household income: $48,123 (6th lowest)
Alabama Products
- 2014 Cars and passenger vehicles value: $6.64 billion
- Pct. change in cars and Passenger vehicles export value (2013-2014): 2.8%
- Cars and passenger vehicles as share of total state exports: 34.0%
- Of all of Alabama’s exports, cars are the most valuable. Passenger vehicle and car exports totalled $6.64 billion last year. The state is home to several major automobile manufacturing plants, including those operated by Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, and Honda. Each plant produces over a hundred thousand vehicles each year.
8. Maryland • Net Funding from Federal: $6,035
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $105.1 billion (11th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.3 percent (17th lowest)
- Median household income: $80,776 (the highest)
Maryland Products
- 2014 cars and passenger vehicles value: $2.30 billion
- Pct. change in cars and passenger vehicles export value (2013-2014): -2.3%
- Cars and passenger vehicles as share of total state exports: 18.8%
- Cars accounted for $2.3 billion out of the $12.2 billion in total Maryland exports in 2014. In 1963, the port of Baltimore received the first Volkswagen Beetle in the United States. Since then, the port in Maryland’s largest city has earned a reputation for being one of the nation’s top ports for automobiles. Baltimore harbor is the second largest port in the Mid-Atlantic.
9. Maine • Net Funding from Federal: $5,572
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $17.4 billion (10th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.8 percent (17th highest)
- Median household income: $56,277 (20th lowest)
Maine Products
- 2014 lobster value: $0.35 billion
- Pct. change in lobster export value (2013-2014): 43.5%
- Lobster as share of total state exports: 12.7%
- While some of the most valuable exports in each state are unusual, it should surprise few that Maine’ is the lobster. In 2014, Maine’s lobster industry hauled 124 million pounds of the crustacean, worth close to half a billion dollars. Of that catch, $349 million left the state for destinations abroad. That was a significant increase from the $243 million worth of lobster exported by the state in 2013. One reason for the increased value of the exports may have been the skyrocketing price of lobster, which rose by nearly 80 cents a pound from 2013 to 2014.
10. Hawaii • Net Funding from Federal: $5,270
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $19.9 billion (13th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.7 percent (20th lowest)
- Median household income: $77,765 (3rd highest)
Hawaii Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $569 million
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): 433.8%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 39.2%
- Though Hawaii has two refineries in the Honolulu port area, it does not produce any petroleum on its own. In fact, largely for this reason, Hawaii is the most petroleum-dependent state in the nation. Enormous quantities of oil pass through Hawaii both as imports and exports. Between 2013 and 2014 the value of Hawaii’s petroleum exports more than quadrupled from 106.7 million to 569.3 million, surpassing aircraft and aircraft parts as the state’s most valuable export.
11. Arkansas • Net Funding from Federal: $5,080
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $35.1 billion (20th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 11.8 percent (25th highest)
- Median household income: $45,869 (3rd lowest)
Arkansas Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $1.63 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): -11.7%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 23.7%
- According to the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, Arkansas is home to nearly 180 aerospace companies. With numerous companies operating in the industry. Nearly 24% of the state’s total export value comes from aircraft and aircraft parts. The total value of airplanes and airplane parts leaving the state for destinations abroad was $1.63 last year, more than any other industry in Arkansas.
12. South Carolina • Net Funding from Federal: $5,008
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $59.7 billion (23rd most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.3 percent (tied - 19th highest)
- Median household income: $50,570 (9th lowest)
South Carolina Products
- 2014 cars and passenger vehicles value: $9.11 billion
- Pct. change in cars and passenger vehicles export value (2013-2014): 20.9%
- Cars and passenger vehicles as share of total state exports: 30.7%
- Cars and passenger vehicles are far and away South Carolina’s largest export, valued at more than $9 billion and accounting for 30.7% of all of the state’s exports in 2014. Germany, the largest national importer of transportation equipment from South Carolina, imported $3.3 billion worth of vehicles and parts from the state in 2014. China, however, imported 14.2% of all goods exported from South Carolina, the largest share.
13. Arizona • Net Funding from Federal: $4,430
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $82.8 billion (14th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.8 percent (tied - 22nd lowest)
- Median household income: $56,581 (23rd lowest)
Arizona Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $2.23 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): -19.7%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 10.6%
- More than 40% of all of Arizona’s exports were shipped to Mexico. By product category, aircraft was the most valuable of all the state’s exports. More than 10% of all export value in Arizona came from aircraft and aircraft parts. Helicopter and engine manufacturer Honeywell Aerospace is headquartered in Arizona and has facilities throughout the state.
14. Oklahoma • Net Funding from Federal: $3,986
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $45.1 billion (23rd least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 13.2 percent (tied - 12th highest)
- Median household income: $50,051 (8th lowest)
Oklahoma Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $0.38 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): -35.4%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 6.1%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts accounted for slightly more than 6% of Oklahoma’s total exports, making it the state’s most valuable export. The state sent close to $385 million worth of aircraft and parts to foreign shores in 2014, down from nearly $600 million in 2013. Canada receives the largest share of the state’s total exports.
15. Missouri • Net Funding from Federal: $3,949
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $72.3 billion (18th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 11.0 percent (23rd lowest)
- Median household income: $53,578 (15th lowest)
Missouri Products
- 2014 commercial vehicle parts value: $1.44 billion
- Pct. change in commercial vehicle parts export value (2013-2014): 13.5%
- Commercial vehicle parts as share of total state exports: 10.2%
- Growing to $1.4 billion in 2014 from $815 million in 2011, commercial vehicle parts accounted for 10.2% of Missouri’s total export value. No other Missouri export reached a value of more than $1 billion in 2014. The state’s economy relies heavily on automobile manufacturing with a Ford plant just outside of Kansas City and a GM plant just outside of St. Louis.
16. Montana • Net Funding from Federal: $3,808
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $12.2 billion (6th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 9.4 percent (14th lowest)
- Median household income: $53,386 (14th lowest)
Montana Products
- 2014 coal value: $223 million
- Pct. change in coal export value (2013-2014): 1.9%
- Coal as share of total state exports: 14.6%
- Montana shipped $223 million worth of coal overseas last year — the state’s largest export as it was the previous three years. Montana is one of the nation’s largest producers of coal, and the largely Asia-bound coal exports accounted for roughly one-fourth of coal produced in the state. Another quarter was consumed in Montana, mainly to generate electricity. The remainder — about half — was shipped by rail to other states and therefore not counted as export.
17. Louisiana • Net Funding from Federal: $3,785
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $52.0 billion (25th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 16.4 percent (3rd highest)
- Median household income: $46,145 (4th lowest)
Louisiana Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $24.99 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): -0.7%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 38.4%
- With a total value of nearly $25 billion, petroleum is Louisiana’s most valuable export. With the exception of Texas, Louisiana exports more petroleum abroad than any other state. Accounting for slightly more than 26% of the state’s total export value in 2011, petroleum’s share of total exports jumped to 38.4% in 2014. British Petroleum, the company behind the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill, has a distribution center just outside of Baton Rouge.
18. Vermont • Net Funding from Federal: $3,741
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $8.0 billion (3rd least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 11.5 percent (24th lowest)
- Median household income: $57,513 (24th lowest)
Vermont Products
- 2014 processors value: $1.39 billion
- Pct. change in processors export value (2013-2014): -0.6%
- Processors as share of total state exports: 38.3%
- While some might expect products such as cheese, maple syrup or ice cream to top the list of Vermont’s most valuable exports, the distinction goes to computer processors. In fact, processors, circuits, and computer parts together accounted for more than 60% of all exports from Vermont. Essex Junction is home to GlobalFoundries’ computer part manufacturing plant. The operation, formerly owned IBM, employs around 3,000 area residents.
19. Tennessee • Net Funding from Federal: $3,591
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $76.3 billion (17th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 13.5 percent (11th highest)
- Median household income: $51,340 (10th lowest)
Tennessee Products
- 2014 cars and passenger vehicles value: $2.64 billion
- Pct. change in cars and passenger vehicles export value (2013-2014): 23.8%
- Cars and passenger vehicles as share of total state exports: 8.0%
- Cars and passenger vehicles overtook medical instruments as Tennessee’s most valuable export in 2014. Both Volkswagen and General Motors have production hubs in Tennessee. Additionally, Nissan’s North American headquarters is located in Franklin, along with a plant in Smyrna. More than 6% of U.S.-made cars are put together in Tennessee. Medical instruments exports were worth $2.1 billion, accounting for 6.5% of the state’s total exports.
20. Idaho • Net Funding from Federal: $3,428
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $17.5 billion (11th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 9.7 percent (16th lowest)
- Median household income: $52,225 (11th lowest)
Idaho Products
- 2014 memory chips value: $1.41 billion
- Pct. change in memory chips export value (2013-2014): -29.5%
- Memory chips as share of total state exports: 27.4%
- Most people might assume that Idaho’s biggest export is the potato. In fact, potatoes are not even in the top five. Instead, the largest exporting industry in the state by far is electronic components. Exports of memory chips alone were roughly worth $1.4 billion in 2014, and the combined value of state’s next biggest exports, circuits and other miscellaneous computer parts, was nearly $500 million. Micron Technologies, one of the country’s largest manufacturers of semiconductors and memory chips, is based in Boise.
21. North Carolina • Net Funding from Federal: $3,358
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $113.1 billion (9th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.3 percent (tied - 19th highest)
- Median household income: $52,752 (13th lowest)
North Carolina Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $1.41 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 33.2%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 4.5%
- MSince the Wright Brothers’ first successful airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903, aviation has remained central to the state’s identity. Over 100 years since the Wright Brothers made history, aircraft and aircraft parts are the most valuable export of the “First in Flight” state. With a plant in Kinston, Spirit Aerosystems manufactures parts for some of the biggest companies in the industry, including Boeing, Airbus, and Sikorsky.
22. Delaware • Net Funding from Federal: $2,892
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $11.5 billion (5th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.4 percent (18th lowest)
- Median household income: $62,852 (17th highest)
Delaware Products
- 2014 medication value: $1.59 billion
- Pct. change in medication export value (2013-2014): 29.5%
- Medication as share of total state exports: 30.0%
- Medication products were far and away the most valuable exports in Delaware, totalling $1.59 billion and accounting for 30% of all products shipped out of the state. Delaware is not a large state, nor does it have a very large economy — and all of the state’s exports accounted for just 0.3% of U.S. exports.
23. Ohio • Net Funding from Federal: $2,750
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $125.7 billion (8th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 13.2 percent (tied - 12th highest)
- Median household income: $54,021 (16th lowest)
Ohio Products
- 2014 cars and passenger vehicles value: $4.47 billion
- Pct. change in cars and passenger vehicles export value (2013-2014): 9.5%
- Cars and passenger vehicles as share of total state exports: 8.6%
- Several major automotive brands have facilities in Ohio. Jeep has a major Wrangler assembly plant in Toledo; Honda has a manufacturing plant in Marysville; and Ford has an assembly plant in Avon Lake. With a value of nearly $4.5 billion, cars and passenger vehicles accounted for 8.6% of Ohio’s total exports in 2014. Airplanes and airplane parts are a close second, claiming an 8.4% share of the state’s total export value.
24. Oregon • Net Funding from Federal: $2,477
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $45.7 billion (24th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 15.4 percent (tied - 4th highest)
- Median household income: $60,212 (20th highest)
Oregon Products
- 2014 processors value: $4.65 billion
- Pct. change in processors export value (2013-2014): 21.5%
- Processors as share of total state exports: 22.2%
- Oregon’s semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing industry employs roughly 2% of the state’s workforce, more than any other industry. The industry is also the source of the state’s largest export, computer processors. Last year, $4.7 billion worth was shipped overseas from the state, accounting for 22.2% of all of Oregon’s exports. Malaysia imported nearly $2.5 billion worth of processors and other computer components from Oregon, more than China, the state’s next largest trade partner for these products.
25. Michigan • Net Funding from Federal: $2,474
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $108.4 billion (10th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 13.1 percent (14th highest)
- Median household income: $54,909 (18th lowest)
Michigan Products
- 2014 automobile parts value: $9.91 billion
- Pct. change in automobile parts export value (2013-2014): -6.2%
- Automobile parts as share of total state exports: 17.8%
- Home to Detroit, the Motor City, it is no surprise that car parts are Michigan’s most valuable export. The state shipped nearly $10 billion in automotive parts abroad in 2014, a 17.8% share of the state’s total exports. Additionally, personal vehicles and commercial vehicle parts accounted for more than 20% of the state’s total export value. General Motors is headquartered in Detroit and reported $155.9 billion in net sales in its fiscal 2014.
26. Indiana • Net Funding from Federal: $2,359
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $67.8 billion (20th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 9.3 percent (13th lowest)
- Median household income: $54,181 (17th lowest)
Indiana Products
- 2014 medication value: $4.31 billion
- Pct. change in medication export value (2013-2014): -12.4%
- Medication as share of total state exports: 12.1%
- Like many U.S. states, Indiana’s primary export partner is Canada, which received just over one-third of the the state’s total exports, or roughly $12 billion of the state’s $35 billion in exports in 2014. Medication, the state’s most valuable export, accounted for $4.3 billion worth of products leaving the state to destinations abroad. This made the state the biggest exporter of medication by far in the country. Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is headquartered in Indianapolis and is one of the largest employers in the state.
27. Pennsylvania• Net Funding from Federal: $2,299
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $155.8 billion (6th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.9 percent (tied - 15th highest)
- Median household income: $59,195 (24th highest)
Pennsylvania Products
- 2014 coal value: $1.58 billion
- Pct. change in coal export value (2013-2014): -21.0%
- Coal as share of total state exports: 3.9%
- Between natural gas from hydraulic fracturing and coal mining, energy resources contributed nearly 7% to Pennsylvania’s exports. Pennsylvania exported nearly $1.6 billion worth of coal alone in 2014, the state’s largest exports. Home to the coal rich Appalachian Mountains, Pennsylvania is one of the largest coal-producing states in the country. Coal mining has been a fundamental component in Pennsylvania’s economy for more than 200 years.
28. Georgia • Net Funding from Federal: $2,253
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $104.5 billion (12th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.6 percent (18th highest)
- Median household income: $56,183 (19th lowest)
Georgia Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $6.90 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 6.6%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 17.5%
- With a total value of $6.9 billion, Georgia is fourth largest exporter of aircraft and aircraft parts in the country. Aircraft and parts accounted for 17.5% of the state’s total export value, up 2.4 percentage points from 2012. Lockheed Martin has a facility in Marietta, Georgia that manufactures the $44.1 million C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft. Woodpulp is Georgia’s next most valuable export, accounting for 4.4% of the state’s total export value.
29. Rhode Island • Net Funding from Federal: $2,228
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $12.6 billion (7th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 15.4 percent (tied - 4th highest)
- Median household income: $63,870 (15th highest)
Rhode Island Products
- 2014 iron waste and scrap value: $0.29 billion
- Pct. change in iron waste and scrap export value (2013-2014): 33.5%
- Iron waste and scrap as share of total state exports: 12.1%
- Shipping nearly $300 million worth of scrap metal abroad, iron waste and other scrap metal was Rhode Island’s most valuable export in 2014. The smallest state in the country geographically, Rhode Island does not have the abundance of resources that many other states do. Iron waste and scrap metal most commonly comes from recycled vehicles, appliances, steel containers, and construction materials.
30. Florida • Net Funding from Federal: $2,187
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $237.7 billion (3rd most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 13.6 percent (10th highest)
- Median household income: $52,594 (12th lowest)
Florida Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $4.78 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 0.3%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 8.2%
- While the Sunshine State is famous for its oranges, this product category is not the state’s chief export. The aircraft manufacturing industry actually generates the most value in exports, at roughly $4.8 billion in 2014. According to Enterprise Florida, the state’s aviation and aerospace industry is the second largest in the country, with more than 80,000 workers. Large defense and aerospace companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Sikorsky, among others, have major operations in the state.
31. Kansas • Net Funding from Federal: $1,983
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $31.3 billion (18th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 7.7 percent (6th lowest)
- Median household income: $56,422 (21st lowest)
Kansas Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $2.06 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 13.2%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 17.2%
- In Kansas, aircraft manufacturing employs more than 2.7% of the state’s working population. Aircraft and aircraft parts accounted for 17.2% of the total value of all the state’s exports. Kansas exported $2.06 billion worth of aircraft and aircraft parts in 2014. In 2002, Airbus, a French commercial jet manufacturer, opened its first North American design and engineering center in Wichita.
32. South Dakota • Net Funding from Federal: $1,409
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $9.3 billion (4th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 8.9 percent (tied - 12th lowest)
- Median household income: $56,521 (22nd lowest)
South Dakota Products
- 2014 pork value: $0.20 billion
- Pct. change in pork export value (2013-2014): 12.3%
- Pork as share of total state exports: 12.4%
- South Dakota exported close to $200 million worth of pork in 2014, or 12.4% of the state’s total exports. State farmers raise an estimated 1.4 million hogs each year. The state also ships a great deal of soybean byproducts abroad. There is a major processing plant in Volga where oil and meal is processed. Close to 4 million acres of soybeans are grown in the state each year.
33. Nevada • Net Funding from Federal: $1,140
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $28.7 billion (16th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.2 percent (22nd highest)
- Median household income: $58,003 (25th lowest)
Nevada Products
- 2014 gold value: $2.84 billion
- Pct. change in gold export value (2013-2014): -27.2%
- Gold as share of total state exports: 36.9%
- Mining is one of Nevada’s core industries. Though silver, copper, and iron are all mined in the state, gold is by far the most valuable export. Exceeding a value of $2.8 billion, gold accounted for more than a third of the state’s total value of exports in 2014. Gold ore mining employed over 11,000 people in Nevada last year.
34. Iowa • Net Funding from Federal: $1,105
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $29.9 billion (17th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 9.6 percent (15th lowest)
- Median household income: $58,570 (25th highest)
Iowa Products
- 2014 corn value: $1.17 billion
- Pct. change in corn export value (2013-2014): 115.9%
- Corn as share of total state exports: 7.7%
- Two-thirds of the states that export corn are located in the U.S. farm belt. After Louisiana and Washington, Iowa exports the most corn in the country. A large exporter of perishable food products, 7.0% of the Iowa’s export value comes from pork and another 2.4% comes from beef. Perhaps not surprising, a large share of the Iowa’s exports never travel very far. Slightly more than 30% of the state’s exports go to Canada and another 15.4% go to Mexico.
35. Minnesota • Net Funding from Federal: $959
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $64.4 billion (22nd most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 7.8 percent (7th lowest)
- Median household income: $68,388 (12th highest)
Minnesota Products
- 2014 medical needles value: $0.88 billion
- Pct. change in medical needles export value (2013-2014): 13.2%
- Medical needles as share of total state exports: 4.1%
- Minnesota has a very diverse profile of exports, with no product type accounting for more than 5% of the value of products leaving the state for foreign shores. Products such as aircraft, circuitry, and automobiles account for substantial shares of the state’s exports. However, the state’s biggest export in 2014 was medical syringes and needles, with an export value of roughly $875 million, or 4.1% of the state’s total exports. With such global medical device companies as St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, and Boston Scientific, the state is the national leader in the manufacturing of medical devices.
36. Wyoming • Net Funding from Federal: $670
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $7.1 billion (the least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 6.3 percent (tied - the lowest)
- Median household income: $60,434 (19th highest)
Wyoming Products
- 2014 disodium carbonate value: $0.89 billion
- Pct. change in disodium carbonate export value (2013-2014): 7.8%
- Disodium carbonate as share of total state exports: 50.7%
- Disodium carbonate accounts for more than half of Wyoming’s total export value. Also known as trona, disodium carbonate is a mineral commonly processed and turned into baking soda. Wyoming has the the world’s largest trona deposit. More than 17 million tons of trona were mined in the state in 2014, and the state exported $890 million worth that year. In 1967, Church & Dwight, the company behind Arm & Hammer baking soda, opened a plant in Green River to take advantage of the area’s mineral resources.
37. Wisconsin • Net Funding from Federal: $536
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $55.4 billion (25th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 10.6 percent (19th lowest)
- Median household income: $59,305 (22nd highest)
Wisconsin Products
- 2014 tractors value: $378 million
- Pct. change in tractors export value (2013-2014): 24.2%
- Tractors as share of total state exports: 1.6%
- A state’s largest export need not be produced in the state. However, as in many other states, Wisconsin’s machinery manufacturing industries were both major employers and the source of the state’s largest export. In the case of Wisconsin, where agriculture machinery manufacturing accounts for more than 13,000 jobs, the largest export is tractors. A state’s largest export does not typically change from year to year. In Wisconsin, however, tractors surpassed drilling machinery for the first time last year.
38. Texas • Net Funding from Federal: $304
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $269.0 billion (2nd most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.0 percent (tied - 23rd highest)
- Median household income: $59,206 (23rd highest)
Texas Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $64.15 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): 7.0%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 22.2%
- Texas exported in 2014 more than $64 billion worth of petroleum, the state’s most valuable export. No other state single product export was nearly as valuable, with Washington’s exports of airplanes — the second most valuable export in the country — worth $15.5 billion less. Texas is one of three Gulf states where petroleum is the most valuable export. Exxonmobil’s corporate headquarter is located in Irving, and British Petroleum operates more than 850 oil wells in east Texas alone.
- Snickers, Skittles and Starburst
More than half of the Snicker bars consumed in all of North America are made in Waco, at the Mars Chocolate North America factory. The facility has been in this quirky college town — more infamously known for a biker shootout and the Branch Davidian siege — for some 40 years. The factory employs 500, and also produces nearly all of the Skittles and Starbust consumed on this continent. - F-35 Lightning II
Fort Worth has long been home to the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics manufacturing facilities, where modern jet fighters are assembled. The F-35 is the most modern warplane yet, and the world's most expensive — so far, costing an estimated $379 billion for 2,457 aircraft for the Air Force, Navy and Marines. The global impact of the airplane cannot be understated. There will be 10 nations that will buy the F-35; Israel will be the first country to use the F-35 Lightning II outside of the U.S., with the first of at least 33 jets to be delivered in December. - Pace Picante Sauce
Created in 1947 by David Pace, the first to commercially use the word “picante” for the salsa (it means “flavorful” or “spicy” in Spanish), Pace Picante Sauce was originally made in the back of a liquor store in San Antonio. Makers were proud of its Tex-Mex roots. The award-winning salsa company was purchased by Campbell’s in 1994 for a whopping $1.2 billion. Eventually the company moved to Paris, Texas, and remains one of the top sellers in the salsa market. - Hennessey Venom GT
With the ability to go a record-breaking 270 miles per hour — and zero to 100 in 5.6 seconds — the Venom GT hard top coupe is world’s fastest road car. And it’s made in tiny, unassuming Sealy, Texas, pop. 6200. In March, the car company, Hennessey Performance, announced that the Venom’s convertible version, the GT Spyder, set a new world record for open-top sports cars when it reached a top speed of 265.6 mph in a test in Leemore, California. The company celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. - San Antonio Shoemakers
The company was founded in 1976 in San Antonio and still makes shoes there and in Del Rio — with some hand-stitching and lacing done in Ciudad Acuna, across the Mexican border. This family-owned company specializes in handcrafted shoes for men and women and is among the top sellers on the market. - Stetson cowboy hats
The fact that Stetson hats are made in Texas is truly a sign that there is still hope for the world. While the famous 10-gallon hat made by the John B. Stetson Company was invented in Philadelphia, the hats are now being manufactured in Garland by Hatco, Inc. The 151-year-old company stopped manufacturing up north in 1970. The company produces some 3,000 Charlie 1 Horse, Dobbs, Resistol and Stetsons — which include not just cowboy hats but other types of dress hats — each day. - Mossberg Shotguns
This should come as no surprise, but O.F. Mossberg & Sons, the nation’s largest shotgun manufacturer, is located in Eagle Pass, on the Texas-Mexico border. The gun company decided a few years ago that Connecticut, where production used to happen, was hostile to the Second Amendment. Naturally, the company looked to Texas to find relief, and now manufactures 90 percent of its guns in the Lone Star State. - Apple Mac Pro
Austin used to have Dell, but their plant moved to China. Then in 2013, Apple announced that it would be manufacturing its Apple Mac Pro in Austin as part of its $100 million “Made in the USA” campaign. The tech-happy city rolled out the welcome wagon, stepping up with millions in incentives in exchange for Apple keeping and adding thousands of jobs. - Justin Boots
Justin Boots has been making western and work boots and footwear since 1879, when founder H.J. Justin opened up his shop in Spanish Fort, Texas, straight up north near the Oklahoma border. Sales reached $1 million by 1947. An industry leader, Justin still makes its boots out of some products that are imported, but has four American factories, including one in El Paso, Texas. In 2000, billionaire investor Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathoway bought the company. - Toyota Tundra
The fact that one of America’s most widely driven pick-up trucks is assembled in San Antonio is a bragging right not missed at all by the Japanese car company, which calls that fact “one of Toyota’s biggest sources of pride.” The company’s website tells visitors that “the 1794 Edition takes its name from the founding year of the historic JLC Ranch on which the plant is located.”
39. Utah • Net Funding from Federal: $296
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $23.9 billion (14th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 6.8 percent (3rd lowest)
- Median household income: $68,358 (13th highest)
Utah Products
- 2014 gold value: $3.76 billion
- Pct. change in gold export value (2013-2014): -53.5%
- Gold as share of total state exports: 30.6%
- Though the total value of gold shipped abroad from the state declined by more than 50% from 2013 to 2014, it was still Utah’s most valuable export in 2014 worth more than $3.7 billion. This was more than double the state’s second most valuable export, memory chips, which were worth $1.3 billion. Utah has a long history of gold mining. The precious metal was first discovered in the state in 1858.
40. California • Net Funding from Federal: $12
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $436.1 billion (the most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 8.9 percent (tied - 12th lowest)
- Median household income: $71,805 (8th highest)
California Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $10.00 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 6.7%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 5.7%
- California’s exports of airplanes and aerospace part totalled $10 billion last year, more than any other product leaving the state. Relative to the size of the state’s total exports, California’s aeronautics exports are actually smaller than 12 other states. In Washington and Hawaii, for example, airplane parts accounted for 53.7% and 31.9% of all state exports, respectively. In contrast California’s airplanes and parts exports accounted for just 5.7% of all of the state’s exports.
41. Colorado • Net Funding to Federal: -$95
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $57.5 billion (24th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 7.6 percent (5th lowest)
- Median household income: $69,117 (11th highest)
Colorado Products
- 2014 beef value: $0.79 billion
- Pct. change in beef export value (2013-2014): 16.9%
- Beef as share of total state exports: 9.5%
- Colorado’s economy is relatively diverse with no single product type accounting for more than 10% of the state’s exports. Beef, however, which is the biggest export, has had an increasing share of the state total exports, with value rising from 7.9% in 2013 to 9.5% in 2015. Colorado is the third-largest exporter of beef in the country behind Kansas and Nebraska. It is the only state among the five largest livestock exporters that is not located in the nation’s farm belt. According to the Colorado Department of Agriculture, there are roughly 15,000 beef producing operations in the state, and and nearly one-third of counties depend on the cattle industry.
42. Nebraska • Net Funding to Federal: -$164
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $17.7 billion (12th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 8.3 percent (9th lowest)
- Median household income: $59,970 (21st highest)
Nebraska Products
- 2014 beef value: $1.10 billion
- Pct. change in beef export value (2013-2014): 20.8%
- Beef as share of total state exports: 14.0%
- Beef is Nebraska’s most valuable export, with more than a billion dollars worth of beef shipped abroad in 2014. Omaha Steaks, a multimillion dollar manufacturer and distributor of beef products is headquartered in, and named after, the state’s largest city. Cattle outnumber people in Nebraska by about 4.5 million, and hides are Nebraska’s second biggest export, accounting for nearly 8% of the state’s total export value.
43. Washington • Net Funding to Federal: -$184
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $80.5 billion (15th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.3 percent (tied - 19th highest)
- Median household income: $70,979 (10th highest)
Washington Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $48.69 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): 13.0%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 53.7%
- Once home to the headquarters of Boeing, the company has since moved its base of operations to Chicago. Still, employing around 80,000 people, Boeing, is the largest private employer in Washington state. It is perhaps no surprise Washington’s largest exports are aircrafts and aircraft parts — state exports of aircraft-related goods were valued at $48.7 billion in 2014.
44. New Hampshire • Net Funding to Federal: -$234
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $15.0 billion (9th least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 7.0 percent (4th lowest)
- Median household income: $73,381 (6th highest)
New Hampshire Products
- 2014 cell phones value: $0.50 billion
- Pct. change in cell phones export value (2013-2014): 180.1%
- Cell phones as share of total state exports: 11.4%
- While the greatest export in the state usually is consistent year after year, there are exceptions. Cell phones only became New Hampshire’s largest export last year. In 2013, cell phones exports accounted for slightly more than 4% of the state’s total export value. By 2014, cell phones exports accounted for 11.4% of the state’s total export value, overtaking petroleum as the state’s largest export.
45. Illinois • Net Funding to Federal: -$364
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $131.8 billion (7th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.9 percent (tied - 15th highest)
- Median household income: $62,992 (16th highest)
Illinois Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $6.09 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): 46.9%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 8.9%
- As in six other states, in Illinois, the value of petroleum exports surpasses that of all other goods shipped from the state to foreign nations. While a state’s largest export is not necessarily representative of its economy, Illinois’ crude oil refining capacity dominates the Midwest. Only Texas, Louisiana and California process more crude annually. Illinois refineries, including its largest — Wood River refinery — process domestic as well as foreign crude, primarily from Canada. Nearly a third of all the state’s export are destined for Canada.
46. North Dakota • Net Funding to Federal: -$720
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $7.9 billion (2nd least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 6.3 percent (tied - the lowest)
- Median household income: $61,843 (18th highest)
North Dakota Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $2.46 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): 167.8%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 46.4%
- Petroleum accounted for nearly half of the total value of North Dakota’s exports last year. In recent years, North Dakota has been experiencing an energy boom due to hydraulic fracturing of shale in Williston Basin. In 2012, North Dakota became the second largest petroleum-producing state after Texas. Considering its proximity to Canada, it is no surprise that more than three-quarters of the state’s exports go to its neighbor to the north.
47. New York • Net Funding to Federal: -$1,792
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $220.6 billion (4th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 14.8 percent (7th highest)
- Median household income: $64,894 (14th highest)
New York Products
- 2014 diamonds value: $14.77 billion
- Pct. change in diamonds export value (2013-2014): 15.0%
- Diamonds as share of total state exports: 17.2%
- Diamonds accounted for the largest share of New York’s exports in 2014. With a total export value of nearly $14.8 billion last year, New York exported more diamonds than any other state. The Diamond District, located in midtown Manhattan, serves as a base of operations for about 2,600 independent businesses in the diamond trade. In addition to exporting billions of dollars in diamonds, the precious gem is also a major state import. More than 90% of the diamonds that come in to the country pass through New York City.
48. Massachusetts • Net Funding to Federal: -$2,343
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $78.7 billion (16th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 11.7 percent (25th lowest)
- Median household income: $77,385 (4th highest)
Massachusetts Products
- 2014 Gold value: $1.96 billion
- Pct. change in Gold export value (2013-2014): -18.7%
- Gold as share of total state exports: 7.2%
- Massachusetts has no commercial gold mining operations to speak of, and yet the state exported nearly $2 billion of the precious metal last year, roughly double its next largest export. The reason the state ships so much gold abroad is that it also happens to be one of the biggest importers of the metal, which is refined at the Metalor refinery in North Attleborough and shipped abroad. More than half of this refined gold goes to the United Kingdom, with Switzerland and Hong Kong a distant second and third. The state has a relatively diverse economy, and while the gold leaving the state is worth a substantial sum, it only represented 7.2% of the state’s total exports in 2014.
49. New Jersey • Net Funding to Federal: -$2,368
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $97.7 billion (13th most)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 8.9 percent (tied - 12th lowest)
- Median household income: $80,088 (2nd highest)
New Jersey Products
- 2014 petroleum value: $3.32 billion
- Pct. change in petroleum export value (2013-2014): -18.5%
- Petroleum as share of total state exports: 9.0%
- Because of New Jersey’s geographic location — access to the Delaware River and the New York Harbor — it has become home to the largest petroleum product hub in the Northeast. Though the state does not produce any crude oil, it has three operating oil refineries that produce gasoline, diesel, and heating oil. While the value of petroleum exports has declined since a recent high of nearly $6 billion in 2012, petroleum is still the state’s most valuable export, worth about $3.3 billion in 2014.
50. Connecticut • Net Funding to Federal: -$4,000
per resident
- Total revenue from fed. gov.: $41.1 billion (22nd least)
- SNAP benefit recipiency: 12.0 percent (tied - 23rd highest)
- Median household income: $74,168 (5th highest)
Connecticut Products
- 2014 aircraft and aircraft parts value: $6.71 billion
- Pct. change in aircraft and aircraft parts export value (2013-2014): -8.5%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts as share of total state exports: 43.5%
- Aircraft and aircraft parts made up 42.1% of all export revenue in Connecticut — by far the largest of any product category. Sikorsky, one of the country’s largest manufacturers of both military and commercial helicopters, has a manufacturing facility in Trumbull. Sikorsky recently made headlines when its parent company United Technologies sold it to defense technology giant Lockheed Martin. The industry’s total state exports totalled $6.71 billion in 2014, making Connecticut the fifth largest exporter of aircraft in the country.
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The Sedition Caucus
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Companies that halted contributions to the sedition caucus:
- WaPo: Companies that halted contributions to the 147
Stopped donations to objecting lawmakers 20 companies
AT&T, Verizon, Walmart, Amazon, General Electric, KPMG, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, BlueCross BlueShield, Intel, Morgan Stanley, Dell, American Express, Best Buy, Dow, Marriott, MasterCard, Commerce Bank, Nike, Airbnb. - PAC's that are pro-Republican
Agribusiness, Poultry & Eggs, Food Processing & Sales, Food stores - PACs that are Very Republican
Energy & Natural Resources, Livestock, Home Builders, Restaurants & drinking establishments Trucking,Food & Beverage, Auto Dealers.
- WaPo: Companies that halted contributions to the 147
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Sources
- New York Times: "Sedition Caucus"
- "OpenSecrets": Reference for campaign contributions. **2
These tables list the top donors to candidates in the 2019 - 2020 election cycle. The organizations
themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates. - "Ballotpedia": Reference for candidate/district information.
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Observations
- Given: Pro-Trump, Pro-Wall, Pro-Guns
- Given: Anti-ACA, Anti-Abortion
- Given: Say pro-trade BUT...
- Given: Some districts, it will be a Republican, the question is which.
- Given: (...don't waste money on the Democrat in those districts...).
- Given: Campaign issues: By definition, this is a pro-Trump members site.
- Given: Campaign issues for Republicans: "Defund the police", Socialism, Pelosi (only because Hillary is missing).
- Deduction: This is now Civil War 2.0 with some debate on is going to join the TrumpFederacy.
- Gerrymandering: Contact me directly for my Gerrymandering Detector algorithm.
- 33 of 154 Republican representatives tested positive (21%)
(*1) Newly elected AND challenged election results.
(*2) Serious issues with the representative. R++++ The relative expenditure on a campaign (e.g. Republican considerably more)
The Seditionists - Table of Contents
Florida
- Kat Cammack - 3rd District
- Mario Diaz-Balart - 25th District
- Byron Donalds - 19th District
- Neal Dunn - 2nd District
- Scott Franklin - 15th District
- Matt Gaetz (*2) - 1st District
- Carlos Gimenez - 26th District
- Brian Mast - 18th District
- Bill Posey - 8th District
- John Rutherford - 4th District
- Greg Steube - 17th District
- Daniel Webster - 11th District
Texas
- Ted Cruz (*2)(*at risk?) - Senator
- Jodey Arrington - 19th District
- Brian Babin- 36th District
- Michael C. Burgess- 26th District
- John R. Carter (*at risk?) - 31th District
- Michael Cloud - 27th District
- Pat Fallon - 4th District
- Louie Gohmert (*2) - 1st District
- Lance Gooden - 5th District
- Ronny Jackson - 13th District
- Troy Nehls (*at risk?) - 22nd District
- August Pfluger - 11th District
- Pete Sessions - 17th District
- Beth Van Duyne - 24th District
- Randy Weber - 14th District
- Roger Williams (*at risk?) - 25th District
- Ron Wright (Covid death) - 17th District
The Seditionists - The Details
Alabama
- Tommy Tuberville, Ala. U.S. Senate from Alabama
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - D++++
- Occupation - Football head coach
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Demographics (2019)- Median household income $51,734,
High school graduation rate 86.2%, College graduation rate 25.5%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Alabama
Kansas
- Roger Marshall(*2), Kan. U.S. Senate from Kansas
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - D++++
- Occupation - Physician
- "Retired"
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Against medical marijuana.
- Promoted conspiracy theories that CDC was inflating coronavirus death numbers.
- Rejects the scientific consensus on climate change.
- Demographics (2018)- Median household income $58,218,
High school graduation rate ?, College graduation rate ?
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Kansas
Louisiana
- John Kennedy, La. U.S. Senate from Louisiana
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: ?, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Attorney and Law
- "Retired"
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Demographics (2019)- Median household income $51,073,
High school graduation rate 85.2%, College graduation rate 24.1%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Louisiana
Mississippi
- Cindy Hyde-Smith (*at risk?), Miss. U.S. Senate from Mississippi
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: ?, Close money: No - D++++
- Occupation - Congressional Affairs Consultant
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- She attended Lawrence County Academy in Monticello, a segregation academy.
- "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be in the front row."
- Praised a Confederate States Army soldier for his efforts to "defend his homeland".
- Demographics (2019)- Median household income $45,792,
High school graduation rate 84.5%, College graduation rate 22.0%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Mississippi
Missouri
- Josh Hawley(*2) (*at risk?), Mo. U.S. Senate from Missouri
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - D+++
- Occupation - Law professor
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Hawley has called the Mueller report a "hoax".
- However, he defended Donald Trump's phone call with Ukrainian president.
- He has said that human trafficking is the result of the American sexual revolution in the 1960s.
- Demographics (2019)- Median household income $54,478,
High school graduation rate 89.9%, College graduation rate 29.2%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Missouri
Texas
- Ted Cruz(*2) (*at risk?), Texas. U.S. Senate from Texas
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election (2018): Yes, Close money: No - D++
- Occupation - Attorney and Law
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Cruz voted against federal aid to the East Coast for recovery from Hurricane Sandy.
- Called for the abolition of the United States Department of Education.
- Cruz believes that "engaging in homosexual conduct is a choice."
- Cruz rejects the scientific consensus on climate change.
- Demographics (2019)- Median household income $60,629,
High school graduation rate 83.7%, College graduation rate 29.9%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Texas
Alabama
- Robert B. Aderholt, Ala. - Alabama's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Same Sex Marriage
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- McWane Inc
- Collazo Enterprises
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in northern Alabama
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 87.9% White, 7.3% Black,
Ethnicity: 5.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.6%, Median household income $36,336,
High school graduation rate 78.2%, College graduation rate 14.9%" - Mo Brooks(*2), Ala. - Alabama's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-BLM
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO
- Occupation - Attorney
- Defense
- Real Estate
- Retired
- BLM is racist.
- Blamed Trump led insurrection on antifa.
- Blamed sea rising on soil erosion.
- "Brooks has repeatedly equated Nazism with socialism."
- Located in northern Alabama
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 77% White, 17.5% Black,
1.4% Asian, Ethnicity: 4.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.6%,
Median household income $46,886, High school graduation rate 85.8%,
College graduation rate 27.5%" - Jerry Carl, Ala. - Alabama's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Various businesses
- Real Estate
- Retired
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southwest corner Alabama
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 67.67% White, 28.07% Black,
1.34% Asian, 1.0% Native Am., Ethnicity: 2.83% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.3%,
Median household income $43,258, High school graduation rate 85%,
College graduation rate 21.5%" - Barry Moore(*2), Ala. - Alabama's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Barry Moore Industries, a waste hauling company.
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "Moore was first elected to the Alabama House of
Representatives in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent Terry Spicer. He
was helped by more than $150,000 contributed by PACs controlled by Mike Hubbard,
a prominent Republican politician in Alabama and convicted felon." - His Twitter account was temporarily suspended for
lying about the stolen election and subsequent insurrection. - Various claims of corruption.
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in south eastern corner Alabama
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 66.3% White, 29.7% Black,
1% Asian, Ethnicity: 3.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.2%, Median household income $41,360,
High school graduation rate 82.4%, College graduation rate 20.7%" - Gary Palmer, Ala. - Alabama's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Killing of blacks
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: ?, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - President of conservative think tank
- General Contractors
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Gerrymandered around Birmingham.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 80.8% White, 13.9% Black,
1.8% Asian, Ethnicity: 5.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.7%, Median household income $55,897,
High school graduation rate 87.4%, College graduation rate 32.9%" - Mike Rogers, Ala. - Alabama's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Environment
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Defense
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in eastern Alabama.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 70.7% white, 25.9% Black,
1.2% Asian, Ethnicity: 2.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.2%,
Median household income $39,261, High school graduation rate 80.1%,
College graduation rate 19.9%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Alabama's 4th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Alabama's 5th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Alabama's 1st Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Alabama's 2nd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Alabama's 6th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Alabama's 3rd Congressional District.
Arizona
- Andy Biggs(*2), Ariz. - Arizona's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-COVID masks
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Robert Mueller
- Anti-9/11 Compensation Fund
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located east of Phoenix.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 87.6% White, 3.8% Asian,
3.4% Black, 1.4% Native Am., Ethnicity: 18.4% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 7.6%, Median household income $60,624,
High school graduation rate 92.5%, College graduation rate 33.1%" - Paul Gosar, Ariz. - Arizona's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Quar for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - One of five primarily urban districts centered around Phoenix.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 87.6% White, 3.8% Asian,
3.4% Black, 1.4% Native Am., Ethnicity: 18.4% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 7.6%, Median household income $60,624,
High school graduation rate 92.5%, College graduation rate 33.1%" - Debbie Lesko, Ariz. - Arizona's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Environment
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Hearing Officer
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- One of five primarily urban districts centered around Phoenix.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race:87.9% White, 3.5% Black,
2.8% Asian, Ethnicity: 18% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.3%, Median household income $55,454,
High school graduation rate 92%, College graduation rate 27.9%" - David Schweikert (*at risk?), Ariz. - Arizona's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall?
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: NO - D+++
- Occupation - Co-Owner, Real Estate Business
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "On July 30, 2020, Schweikert was formally reprimanded by the
House of Representatives. He admitted to 11 violations, accepted the reprimand and agreed
to pay a $50,000 fine." - One of five primarily urban districts centered around Phoenix.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 86.6% White, 4.2% Asian, 2.4% Black, 1.7%
Native Am., Ethnicity: 15.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.6%, Median household income, $58,582,
High school graduation rate 91.3%, College graduation rate 39.3%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Arizona's 5th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Arizona's 5th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Arizona's 8th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Arizona's 6th Congressional District.
Arkansas
- Rick Crawford, Ark. - Arkansas' 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Environment
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Radio broadcaster and muscian
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Eastern side of Arkansas.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race:78.7% White, 18.4% Black,
Ethnicity: 2.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.6%, Median household income $34,704,
High school graduation rate 81.3%, College graduation rate 15.0%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Arkansas' 1st Congressional District.
California
- Ken Calvert(*2), Calif. - California's 42nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Restaurant Manager, Business Owner
- Defense
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Various including "Sex with known prostitute".
- Southern central California
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 69.2% White, 9.0% Asian, 6.1% Black,
Ethnicity: 33.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.5%, Median household income $71,073,
High school graduation rate 86.1%, College graduation rate 25.1% - Mike Garcia(*2)(*at risk), Calif. - California's 25th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: YES*3, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Worked at Raytheon Intelligence & Space
- "Sacramento Bee Editorial Board called for Garcia’s resignation, and prosecution, for sedition."
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Note: received donations from the large companies that donate to both
- Small budget
- Located north of L.A.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 63.7% White, 8.0% Asian, 7.7% Black,
Ethnicity: 37.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.4%, Median household income $68,551,
High school graduation rate 84.0%, College graduation rate 25.8% - Darrell Issa, Calif. - California's 50th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-environment
- Close election: closer, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - CEO of Directed Electronics
- "(wealthiest serving member of Congress)"
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Note: received donations from the large companies that donate to both
- Small budget
- San Diego's northern and eastern suburbs.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 81.4% White, 5.2% Asian, 2.2% Black,
1.5% Native Am., Ethnicity: 29.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.9%, Median household income $54,971,
High school graduation rate 83.6%, College graduation rate 23.7%" - Doug LaMalfa, Calif. - California's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Climate Change
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - D++
- Occupation - Rice farmer
- "From 1995 to 2016, LaMalfa was the recipient of the largest amount
of money from agricultural subsidies (over $1.7 million) in the history of congress. " - Various local business contributors & PACs
- Crop Production & Basic Processing companies
- Small budget
- Located in north/east corner of California.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 85.9% White, 2.5% Asian, 1.7% Native Am.,
1.4% Black, Ethnicity: 12.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 14.2%, Median household income $41,709,
High school graduation rate 88.2%, College graduation rate 21.9%" - Kevin McCarthy(*2), Calif. - California's 23rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Anti-Environment
- Anti-Impeachment of Republicans
- His explanation for Benghazi committee: “Everybody thought
Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee,
a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because
she’s untrustable. But no one would have known any of that had happened, had we not fought.” - Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Business (?)
- "Retired" (by far the most)
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- McDonald's Corp - McDonald's spends more on Republicans than Democrats.
- AT&T Inc - AT&T Inc spends 20% more on Republicans than Democrats.
- Most money raised from small donations (retired?) (less than $200)
- Located in central California bordering Bakersfield.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 75.8% White, 6.8% Black, 5.2% Asian,
1.4% Native Am., Ethnicity: 35.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 14.3%, Median household income $51,232
High school graduation rate, 82.6%, College graduation rate 18.3%" - Devin Nunes(*2), Calif. - California's 22nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Pro-fossil fuel
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-COVID safety measures
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Anti-Environment - Restoring the Republic: that members of the
environmental lobby were "followers of neo-Marxist, socialist, Maoist or Communist ideals." - Anti-Impeachment of Republicans
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: within range, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Dairy farmer
- Inspires the creation of a "Piece-of-Work" index. (See legal issues.)
- Nunes (like Trump) likes to file a lot of lawsuits. One response:
"On December 31, 2019, Nunes, through his Charlottesville, Virginia attorney Steven S. Biss,
issued a letter that threatened litigation against Representative Ted Lieu based on alleged
damage to Nunes's reputation. Lieu responded, "I welcome any lawsuit from your client and
look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes. Or, you can take your letter and shove it." - "Retired" (by far the most)
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Morgan Stanley - Morgan Stanley spends more on Republicans than Democrats. Not now.
- Northrop Grumman - Northrop Grumman spends more on Republicans than Democrats.
- AT&T Inc - AT&T Inc spends 20% more on Republicans than Democrats. Not now.
- Most money raised from small donations (retired?) (less than $200)
- Located in central California south of Fresno.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 71.6% White, 7.2% Asian,
3.1% Black, Ethnicity: 45.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 14.7%, Median household income $49,844,
High school graduation rate 78.7%, College graduation rate 22.4%" - Jay Obernolte, Calif. - California's 8th Congressional District
- Local small government technology positive.
- Real confusion on why he would join the "sedition caucus"
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: within range, Close money: Same
- Occupation - Business : video game technology, pilot
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in south/east corner of California.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 70.1% White, 7.7% Black,
3.4% Asian, 1.3% Native Am., Ethnicity: 35.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 16.3%,
Median household income $45,879, High school graduation rate 82.3%,
College graduation rate 15.6% - " "
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- California's 42nd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 25th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 50th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 1st Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 23rd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 22nd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 8th Congressional District
Colorado
- Lauren Boebert(*2), Colo. - Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Pro-QAnon
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: within range, Close money: NO - D++
- Occupation - Boebert owns and operates the restaurant Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado.
Lauren attending The House Natural Resources Committee holding its first organizational
meeting, which included passage of the panel’s rules. Republicans offered an amendment
to remove a provision prohibiting lawmakers from bringing firearms to meetings.- Boebert has advocated eliminating the United States Department of Education.
- "Boebert's campaign website says that the restaurant "earned national notoriety
for staff that proudly open carry as they serve their customers." - Demands that she can bring her gun into the Capital.
- "Democratic lawmakers have also chastised Boebert for tweeting about House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s movements during the Jan. 6 Capitol riots." - "Republican Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert has said that the LGBTQ rights
bill known as the Equality Act is actually about the "supremacy of gays and lesbians and transvestites"
above all other Americans." - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - "Retired" (by far the most)
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- US Dept of the Treasury
- San Francisco Giants
- The western side of Colorado.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 88.2% White, 2.3% Native Am., Ethnicity: 24.3% Hispanic
Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income $47,012, High school graduation rate 88.7%,
College graduation rate 29.9%" - Doug Lamborn, Colorado's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Christmas
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Same Sex Marriage
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Attorney.
- Defense
- Colorado Springs and to the west.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 82.7% White, 5.6% Black, 2.5% Asian
Ethnicity: 14.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.0%, Median household income $53,691
High school graduation rate 93.1%, College graduation rate 33.9%"
- Positions
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Colorado's 5th Congressional District.
Florida
- Kat Cammack, Fla. Florida's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Politician.
- "Retired"
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Leadership PACs
- Northern central Florida just below Jacksonville.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 79.7% White, 13.4% Black,
2.8% Asian, 0.4% Native American, Ethnicity: 8.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.6%,
Median household income $42,966, High school graduation rate 86.1%,
College graduation rate 23.2%" - Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla. Florida's 25th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-LGBT
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Environment
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Politician.
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Real Estate
- Southern Florida between Fort Myers and Miami.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 85.2% White, 7.6% Black,
2.1% Asian, 0.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 70.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.8%,
Median household income $46,869, High school graduation rate 80.4%,
College graduation rate 25.2%" - Byron Donalds, Fla. Florida's 19th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Environment
- Covid?
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Commercial Credit Officer/Portfolio Manager
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Real Estate
- Southern Florida below Fort Myers along the coast
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 85.4% White, 7.5% Black, 1.4% Asian,
0.6% Native American, Ethnicity: 16.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.6%,
Median household income $47,143, High school graduation rate 89.5%,
College graduation rate 29.1%" - Neal Dunn, Fla. F Florida's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Wants to defund the Department of Education
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Doctor (MD) and Banker
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Located eastern part of the Florida Panhandle
along with much of the Big Bend region along the Emerald Coast. - Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 69.3% White, 24.5% Black,
1.8% Asian, 0.4% Native American, Ethnicity: 5.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.9%
Median household income $42,107, High school graduation rate 86.6%
College graduation rate 27.1%" - Scott Franklin, Fla. Florida's 15th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - D+
- Occupation - Franklin was a naval aviator and was
president of an insurance and risk management agency - Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Central Florida between Tampa and Orlando.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 77.2% White, 13.7% Black,
2.5% Asian, 0.5% Native American Ethnicity: 17.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.8%,
Median household income $47,117, High school graduation rate 85.8%,
College graduation rate 24.1%" - Matt Gaetz(*2), Fla. Florida's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-"deep state"
- Anti-LGBT
- Tested positive for Covid
- Occupation - Attorney
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "Retired"
- Drunk driving arrest and speeding tickets
- Crowdsourcing a resolution with a far-right conspiracy forum
- Relationship with Chuck Johnson (alt-right Holocaust denier)
- Apparent threat directed at Michael Cohen
- Security breach of House of Representatives SCIF
- COVID-19 (gas mask stunt)
- "Glorifying violence" label on Twitter
- Possible ethics violations
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in Florida panhandle.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 77.9% White, 13.1% Black,
2.5% Asian, 0.56% Native American, 0.17% Pacific Islander, Ethnicity: 5.4% Hispanic
Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income $46,401, High school graduation rate 89.1%,
College graduation rate 25.5%" - Carlos Gimenez, Fla. Florida's 26th Congressional District
- Positions unknown
- Tested positive for Covid?
- Close election: within range, Close money: NO - D+++
- Occupation - Fire fighter
- Retired
- Real Estate
- Leadership PACs
- Everglades.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 86.3% White, 9.8% Black,
1.4% Asian, 0.3% Native American, Ethnicity: 69.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.6%
Median household income, $48,899, High school graduation rate 79.8%
College graduation rate 26.2%" - Brian Mast, Fla. Florida's 18th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Military (received multiple metals)
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Real Estate
- West Palm Beach.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 81.3% White, 11.6% Black,
1.9% Asian, 0.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 14.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.4%,
Median household income $47,516, High school graduation rate 88.9%,
College graduation rate 28.9%" - Bill Posey, Fla. Florida's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Pro-Birther
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Real Estate
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "The Space Coast".
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 84.3% White, 9.7% Black,
1.6% Asian, 0.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 9.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.1%,
Median household income $45,366, High school graduation rate 89.2%,
College graduation rate 26.1%" - John Rutherford, Fla. Florida's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns(Kindof)
- Anti-ACA
- Pro-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: Same
- Occupation - Former sheriff of Jacksonville
- "Retired"
- Defense
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located around Jacksonville in northern Florida.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 77.3% White, 13.5% Black,
4.5% Asian, 0.3% Native American, Ethnicity: 8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.2%
Median household income $53,036, High school graduation rate 89.3%
College graduation rate 28.4%" - Greg Steube, Fla. Florida's 17th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in south-central Florida.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 83.4% White, 8.7% Black,
1.2% Asian, 0.1% Native American, Ethnicity: 18.9% Hispanic
Unemployment: 11.9%, Median household income $40,162,
High school graduation rate 81.8%, College graduation rate 18%" - Daniel Webster, Fla. Florida's 11th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Air Conditioning Contractor
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in central Florida west of Orlando.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 83.4% White, 8.7% Black,
1.2% Asian, 0.1% Native American, Ethnicity: 18.9% Hispanic
Unemployment: 11.9%, Median household income $40,162,
High school graduation rate 81.8%, College graduation rate 18%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 25th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 19th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 2nd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 15th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Florida's 1st Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 26th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 18th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 8th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 4th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Florida's 17th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 11th Congressional District.
Georgia
- Rick Allen, Ga. Georgia's 12th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Gay (Homophobic)
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Architect
- "Retired"
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located west of Savannah.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 59.1% White, 35.1% Black,
1.6% Asian, 0.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 5.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.8%,
Median household income $39,950, High school graduation rate 82.2%
College graduation rate 19.3%" - Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga. Georgia's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Pharmacist
- Health Professionals
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located south of Savannah.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 65.2% White, 29% Black,
1.9% Asian, 0.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 6.4%, Unemployment: 10.2%
Median household income $43,077, High school graduation rate 85.1%,
College graduation rate 22.8%" - Andrew Clyde, Ga. Georgia's 9th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Gun store owner
- Health Professionals
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located northwest Georgia.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 87.1% White, 8% Black,
1% Asian, Ethnicity: 12.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.4%,
Median household income $41,786, High school graduation rate 79.5%,
College graduation rate 19%" - Marjorie Taylor Greene(*2), Ga. Georgia's 14th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Covid Masks
- Anti-Muslims
- Anti-BLM
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - She started and sold a CrossFit gym.
- House Freedom Fund
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Koch Industries (requested money back because of QAnon)
- Pizzagate and QAnon
- "False flag" school shootings and similar claims
- Harassment of school shooting victims
- Twitter account was temporarily suspended
- Retweet of shooting Pelosi in the head.
- California fires started with Jewish space laser.
- Posted a "transphobic" sign outside of her office in Washington DC:
"There are TWO genders: MALE & FEMALE. Trust The Science!" and posted another "transphobic"
comment on Twitter targeting the child of fellow Representative: "Your biological son does NOT
belong in my daughters’ bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams,” - "... comparing COVID-19 safety requirements adopted by Democrats controlling the House to 'a time and history where people were told to wear a gold star.' She said they were “put in trains and taken to gas chambers in Nazi Germany. This is exactly the type of abuse that Nancy Pelosi is talking about.'” (She apologized three weeks later, AP)
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located northwest corner of Georgia.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 85.3% White, 9.8% Black,
0.7% Asian, 0.4% Native American, Ethnicity: 10.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.6%,
Median household income $42,700, High school graduation rate 79.1%,
College graduation rate 16.6%" - Jody Hice(*2), Ga. Georgia's 10th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Muslim
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Pastor and radio talk show host
- "Retired"
- House Freedom Fund
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "He has a history of repeatedly sharing falsified
quotes by the Founding Fathers" - Anti-Women: "Hice stated that a woman had to be "within the
authority of her husband" if she wanted to run for public office." - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located east of Atlanta.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 69.1% White, 24.5% Black,
2.2% Asian, 0.3% Native American, Ethnicity: 5.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.1%,
Median household income $45,314, High school graduation rate 83.5%,
College graduation rate 23%" - Barry Loudermilk, Ga. Georgia's 11th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Business manager and professor
- Insurance
- Commercial Banks
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located north of Atlanta.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 75.5% White, 15.8% Black,
2.8% Asian, 0.5% Native American, Ethnicity: 11.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.9%,
Median household income $55,813, High school graduation rate 89.6%,
College graduation rate 37.8%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Georgia's 12th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Georgia's 1st Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Georgia's 9th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies: Support for conspiracy theories
- Controversies
- Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Georgia's 10th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Georgia's 11th Congressional District.
Idaho
- Russ Fulcher, Id. Idaho's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Commercial Agent, Mark Bottles Real Estate
- Leadership PACs
- Electric Utilities
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Western side of Idaho.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 93.2% White, 0.4% Black,
1.2% Asian, 1.5% Native American, Ethnicity: 9.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.3%,
Median household income $45,103, High school graduation rate 88.6%,
College graduation rate 24.3%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Idaho's 1st Congressional District.
Illinois
- Mike Bost, Ill. Illinois' 12th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Firefighter and ran trucking business
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the south west tip of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 79% White, 17.1% Black,
1.1% Asian, Ethnicity: 3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.7%,
Median household income $42,181, High school graduation rate 88.4%,
College graduation rate 20.9%" - Mary Miller(*2), Ill. Illinois' 15th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Pro-Hitler*
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Farmer and teacher.
- In Jan. of 2021, Miller quoting Hitler: "Each generation has the responsibility,
to teach and train the next generation. You know, if we win a few elections,
we're still going to be losing unless we win the hearts and minds of our children.
This is the battle. Hitler was right on one thing. He said, whoever has the youth
has the future." - Her husband's truck, with a militia sticker in its back window,
was parked in a restricted spot at the capital during the Jan 6 insurrection. - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Republican/Conservative
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Located in the south east side of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.6% White, 4.6% Black,
0.5% Asian, Ethnicity: 2.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.4%,
Median household income $45,122, High school graduation rate 88.1%,
College graduation rate 17.5%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Illinois' 12th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Illinois' 15th Congressional District.
Indiana
- Jim Baird, Ind. Indiana's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - PhD, Bronze Star, Purple Heart Vietnam
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Leadership PACs
- Agricultural Services/Products
- Western Indiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 91.1% White, 3.3% Black,
2.5% Asian, Ethnicity: 5.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.5%, Median household income $47,073,
High school graduation rate 88.7%, College graduation rate 23%" - Jim Banks, Ind. Indiana's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Military Afghanistan
- Defense
- "Retired"
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Northeastern corner of Indiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 88.2% White, 61.% Black,
1.6% Asian, Ethnicity: 5.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10%, Median household income, $46,504,
High school graduation rate 87.3%, College graduation rate 21%" - Greg Pence, Ind. Indiana's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA?
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Board of directors of Home Federal Bancorp
- Republican/Conservative
- "Retired"
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Takes in a large portion of eastern Indiana Indiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 93.8% White, 2.1% Black, 1% Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.2%, Median household income $42,994,
High school graduation rate 86.1%, College graduation rate 18.3%" - Jackie Walorski, Ind. Indiana's 2nd Congressional
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Director of membership at the
St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce - Insurance
- Securities & Investment
- Real Estate
- Located in north-central Indiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 85.7% White, 7.1% Black,
1.1% Asian, Ethnicity: 8.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.1%,
Median household income $44,494, High school graduation rate 84.8%,
College graduation rate 20.1%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Indiana's 4th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Indiana's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Indiana's 6th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Indiana's Indiana's 2nd Congressional.
Kansas
- Ron Estes, Kan. Kansas' 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - Industrial manager, consultant
- Health Professionals
- Oil & Gas
- Insurance
- Located in southern Kansas.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 82.8% White, 6.3% Black,
2.8% Asian, 1% Native American, Ethnicity: 11.2% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 9%, Median household income $48,100,
High school graduation rate 89.2%, College graduation rate 26.9%" - Jacob LaTurner, Kan. Kansas' 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - D+
- Occupation - Politician
- Misc Manufacturing & Distributing
- Oil & Gas
- "Retired"
- Located in eastern part of Kansas.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 87.7% White, 5.1% Black,
1.4% Asian, 1.3% Native American, Ethnicity: 5.9% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 7.7%, Median household income $45,008,
High school graduation rate 91.4%, College graduation rate 26.6%" - Tracey Mann, Kan. Kansas' 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Politician
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Most of Kansas.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 88.4% White, 3.2% Black,
1.5% Asian, Ethnicity: 14.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.8%,
Median household income $43,340, High school graduation rate 87.1%,
College graduation rate 23.2%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Kansas' 4th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Kansas' 2nd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Kansas' 1st Congressional District.
Kentucky
- Harold Rogers, Ky. Kentucky's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Defense
- Lobbyists
- "Retired"
- Located in southeastern Kentucky.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 96.7% White, 1.4% Black,
0.3% Asian, Ethnicity: 0.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.1%,
Median household income $29,627, High school graduation rate 72.2%,
College graduation rate 11.2%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Kentucky's 5th Congressional District.
Louisiana
- Garret Graves, La. Louisiana's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall?
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Public Policy
- Oil & Gas
- Air Transport
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the south-central area of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 73.6% White, 22.1% Black, 2.1% Asian,
0.4% Native American, Ethnicity: 4.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.4%, Median household income $54,406,
High school graduation rate 87.4%, College graduation rate 27.6%" - Clay Higgins (*2), La. Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion (but failed to pay his child support)
- Close election: ?(probably no), Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Deputy Marshal for the City of Lafayette
- Unpaid child support of more than $140,000, including
interest on overdue payments (unknown resolution). - 2007 Poice Chief: "Clay Higgins used unnecessary force on a subject during
the execution of a warrant and later gave false statements during an internal investigation." Higgins resigned. - "Cajun John Wayne"
- Sheriff Bobby Guidroz: "a growing undertone of insubordination and lack
of discipline on Higgins’ part" - "Higgins also appears to have attempted to conceal his earnings from
the IRS in order to avoid wage garnishment for unpaid taxes. Whether those actions constitute
tax fraud is unclear", Higgins resigned. - "Retired"
- Oil & Gas
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in westerm section of southern Louisiana .
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 71% White, 24.9% Black,
1.4% Asian, 0.7% Native American, Ethnicity: 3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.3%,
Median household income $41,022, High school graduation rate 81.5%,
College graduation rate 18.2%" - Mike Johnson, La. Louisiana's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Oil & Gas
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- The western part of Louisiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 65% White, 34% Black,
0.8% Asian, 0.9% Native American, Ethnicity: 3.3% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 7.2%, Median household income $40,569,
High school graduation rate 83.6%, College graduation rate 19.7%" - Steve Scalise, La. Louisiana's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Muslim
- Close election: NO, Close money: ? - R+++++
- Occupation - Software Engineer, Marketing Executive
- White Nationalist?
- "Retired"+++
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- The southwestern part of Louisiana.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 80.3% White, 12.7% Black,
1.9% Asian, 1.2% Native American, Ethnicity: 7.7% Hispanic,
Median household income $50,979, High school graduation rate 85.3%,
College graduation rate 26.4%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Louisiana's 6th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Louisiana's 4th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Louisiana's 1st Congressional District.
Maryland
- Andy Harris, Md. Maryland's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Muslim
- Anti-Covid restrictions
- Close election: NO, Close money: No! - R+++++
- Occupation - Physician, Professor, Military Commander
- Cannot denounce QAnon
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - "Retired"
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- The eastern part of Maryland.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 82.6% White, 12.4% Black,
1.9% Asian, Ethnicity: 3.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9%, Median household income $64,151,
High school graduation rate 89.3%, College graduation rate 29.4%"
- Positions
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Maryland's 1st Congressional District.
Michigan
- Jack Bergman, Mich. Michigan's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Close election: NO, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - U.S. Marine Corps retiring as a lieutenant general.
- "Retired"
- Real estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Most northern part of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.7% White, 2.6% Native Am.,
1.6% Black, Ethnicity: 1.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.4%, Median household income $40,765,
High school graduation rate 89.9%, College graduation rate 21.1%" - Lisa McClain, Mich. Michigan's 10th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Guns
- Close election: NO, Close money: No - R+++++
- Occupation - Senior vice president Hantz Group, a financial services company.
- Hantz Group
- Excutive
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Easternmost part of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 93.1% White, 2.5% Black,
1.5% Asian, Ethnicity: 3.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.7%, Median household income $53,121,
High school graduation rate 90.2%, College graduation rate 21.2%" - Tim Walberg, Mich. Michigan's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: ?
- Occupation - Clergy
- "Retired"
- Insurance
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located southeastern region of the lower peninsula of Michigan.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 91.8% White, 4.1% Black,
Ethnicity: 4% Hispanic,Unemployment: 11.8%, Median household income $49,475,
High school graduation rate 90.6%, College graduation rate 21.1%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Michigan's 1st Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Michigan's 10th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Michigan's 7th Congressional District.
Minnesota
- Michelle Fischbach(*1), Minn. Minnesota's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-farmer
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Pelosi
- Anti-Impeachment "Scam"
- Note: former lieutenant governor who supports Trump.
- Other issues, she will not say...
- Close election: NO, Close money: Same
- Occupation - Small business owner
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Charles Schwab Corp
- University of Minnesota
- A typically very red district, "...has a very rural character..."
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - "...Median income among households
(with one or more potential voter) in the district is about $61,000,
while 9% of households live below the poverty line. As for the educational
attainment of potential voters in the district, 8% of those 25 and older
have not earned a high school degree, while 22% hold a bachelor's
or higher degree..." - Minnesota's major businesses appear to reside in other districts.
- Jim Hagedorn(*at risk), Minn. Minnesota's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: No, D++++
- Occupation - Politican
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Charles Schwab Corp
- University of Minnesota
- "Mr. Conservative blog" - sexist, Islamophobic,
remarks against Native Americans, homophobic, and anti-Mormon and antisemitic. - Located along southern border of Minnesota
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.5% White, 2.4% Black,
2.1% Asian, Ethnicity: 5.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.1%, Median household income $52,335,
High school graduation rate 91.2%, College graduation rate 26.3%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Minnesota's 7th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Minnesota's 1st Congressional District
Mississippi
- Michael Guest, Miss. Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: ?
- Occupation - District Attorney
- Oil & Gas
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 61.8% White, 35.2% Black,
Ethnicity: 2.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.4%, Median household income $38,630,
High school graduation rate 82.7%, College graduation rate 23.7%" - Trent Kelly, Miss. Mississippi's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - District Attorney
- Defense
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 70.5% White, 26.4% Black,
Ethnicity: 3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.8%, Median household income $39,353,
High school graduation rate 81.2%, College graduation rate 17.3%" - Steven Palazzo, Miss. Mississippi's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Accountant
- Defense
- Accountants
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 72.5% White, 23.1% Black,
1.9% Asian, Ethnicity: 4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11%, Median household income $39,095,
High school graduation rate 82.8%, College graduation rate 19.6%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Mississippi's 1st Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Mississippi's 4th Congressional District.
Missouri
- Sam Graves, Mo. Missouri's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Farmer
- Air Transport
- Railroads
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northwestern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 91.3% White, 4.0% Black,
1.2% Asian, Ethnicity: 3.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.8% Median household income $49,367,
High school graduation rate 89.2%, College graduation rate 25.2%" - Vicky Hartzler(*2), Mo. Missouri's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Farmer broadband
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Anti-Environment
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Teacher, farm equipment dealer
- "Retired"
- Agricultural Services/Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Obama birther movement
- Rejects climate change
- Located in the central and western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 90.0% White, 5.0% Black, 1.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.2%, Median household income $42,910,
High school graduation rate 87.7%, College graduation rate 23.2%" - Billy Long, Mo. Missouri's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Auctioneer, Realtor
- Health Professionals
- Lobbyists
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "Long retweeted a post comparing attempted rape to a "kiss
on the forehead" on Twitter." - Rejects climate change
- Located in the southwestern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.9% White, 1.6% Black, 1.0% Asian,
Ethnicity: 4.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.6%, Median household income $40,796,
High school graduation rate 86.4%, College graduation rate 22.9%" - Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo. Missouri's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R+++++
- Occupation - Banker, Rancher, Business Owner
- Insurance
- Commercial Banks
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.8% White, 3.2% Black, % Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.7%, Median household income $51,769,
High school graduation rate 89.4%, College graduation rate 23.5%" - Jason Smith, Mo. Missouri's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Banker, Attorney/Real Estate
- Insurance
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 92.4% White, 4.5% Black,
Ethnicity: 1.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.0%, Median household income $35,965,
High school graduation rate 80.4%, College graduation rate 14.4%"
- Positions
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- Missouri's 6th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Missouri's 4th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Missouri's 7th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Missouri's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Missouri's 8th Congressional District.
Montana
- Matt Rosendale, Mont. Montana's At-Large Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: No, D++
- Occupation - Real Estate & rancher
- House Freedom Fund
- WinRed
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - The entire state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 89.3% White, 6.7% Native American,
Ethnicity: 2.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.9%, Median household income $44,222,
High school graduation rate 92.3%, College graduation rate 28.2%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Montana's At-Large Congressional District.
North Carolina
- Dan Bishop (*at risk), N.C. North Carolina's 9th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No, D++
- Occupation - Real Estate & rancher
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in south-central North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 64.4% White, 19.4% Black,
3.7% Asian, Ethnicity: 8.0% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.7%, Median household income $61,156,
High school graduation rate 88.3%, College graduation rate 36.3%" - Ted Budd, N.C. North Carolina's 13th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Gun range owner
- Republican/Conservative
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in central North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 68.7% White, 21.5% Black,
3.5% Asian, Ethnicity: 8.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.5%, Median household income $50,928,
High school graduation rate 87.5% College graduation rate 29.3%" - Madison Cawthorn (*at risk!?), N.C. North Carolina's 11th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No?, Close money: No, R++
- Occupation - As a teenager, he worked at a Chick-fil-A restaurant (!)
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Lied about why his application was rejected by the United States Naval Academy.
- Blamed the insurrection on a "Democratic machine" of "agitators.
- Most of Western North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 90.4% White, 3.0% Black,
1.4% Native Am., 1.1% Asian, Ethnicity: 6.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.4%,
Median household income $47,579, High school graduation rate 86.9%,
College graduation rate 26.3%" - Virginia Foxx, N.C. North Carolina's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - College Professor, Businesswoman
- "Retired"
- Education
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "In September 2005, Foxx was one of 11 members of Congress to vote against
the $51 billion aid package to victims of Hurricane Katrina." - Claimed that the murder of Matthew Shepard was not a hate crime.
- Covers the central western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 78.8% White, 15.0% Black, 1.6% Asian,
Ethnicity: 9.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.1%, Median household income $47,651,
High school graduation rate 85.9%, College graduation rate 26.3%" - Richard Hudson (*at risk!?), N.C. North Carolina's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No, R+
- Occupation - Politican
- "Retired"
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Birther.
- Anti-Muslim?.
- Most of south central North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 65.9% White, 22.6% Black,
1.0% Native Am., Ethnicity: 11.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.7%, Median household income $52,713,
High school graduation rate 89.6%, College graduation rate 27.8%" - Gregory Murphy (*at risk!?), N.C. North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: ?(probably not), Close money: No, R+++
- Occupation - Urologist
- Health Professionals
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "During the 2020 presidential campaign, Murphy claimed on Twitter that
Joe Biden 'obviously is fighting the ravages of dementia.'" - Kamala Harris a 'walking disaster' who 'was only picked for her color and her race.'".
- Located on the Atlantic coast of North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 72.5% White, 20.3% Black, 1.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 8.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.7%, Median household income $50,333,
High school graduation rate 88.2%, College graduation rate 24.9%" - David Rouzer, N.C. North Carolina's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No, R++++
- Occupation - Politican
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Most of south east corner of North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: yes
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 75.2% White, 19.1% Black, 0.6% Native Am.,
Ethnicity: 9.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.2%, Median household income $49,561,
High school graduation rate 87.6%, College graduation rate 26.5%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- North Carolina's 9th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- North Carolina's 13th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- North Carolina's 11th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- North Carolina's 5th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- North Carolina's 8th Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- North Carolina's 3rd Congressional District.
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- North Carolina's 7th Congressional District.
New Jersey
- Jeff Van Drew (*at risk), N.J. New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Democrat changed to Republican
- Close election: Yes, Close money: same,
- Occupation - Dentist
- "Retired"
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - (2010) "Race: 74.2% White, 13.8% Black, 3.6% Asian,
Ethnicity: 15% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.2%, Median household income $55,032,
High school graduation rate 84.9%, College graduation rate 23.6%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District.
New Mexico
- Yvette Herrell(*1), N.M., N.M. New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-God
- Pro-Small Business (ranchers)
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Regulation
- Anti-Pelosi
- Note: Had 1/3 the money of her Democrat opponent.
- Close election: Within range, Close money: NO - D++
- Occupation - Real estate investor
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- House Freedom Fund
- Southern New Mexico
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - "Race: 80.7% White, 6.0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native 1.6% Black, Ethnicity: 52.1%
Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.5%, Median household income, $37,252,
High school graduation rate 78.5%, College graduation rate 19.7%" - "Companies in the oil and gas sector provided
$3.1 billion in tax revenue for New Mexico in 2019, an increase of 41%
from the year prior. As of 2020, New Mexico ranks third
nationally in oil production."
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- N.M. New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District
New York
- Christopher Jacobs, N.Y., New York's 27th congressional district
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: NO - R++
- Occupation - Public Affairs Manager
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Food & Beverage
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Located in western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics - "Race: 73.3% White, 8.2% Black,
12.8% Asian, Ethnicity: 16.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.8%, Median
household income $62,045, High school graduation rate 84.7%,
College graduation rate 30.3% - Nicole Malliotakis(*1), N.Y., N.Y. New York's 11th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (received strong Trump endorsement)
- Anti-Pelosi
- Close election: Within range, Close money: NO - D+++
- Occupation - Public Affairs Manager
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - "Race: 73.3% White, 8.2% Black,
12.8% Asian, Ethnicity: 16.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.8%, Median
household income $62,045, High school graduation rate 84.7%,
College graduation rate 30.3% - "...The 11th district includes all
of Staten Island and parts of southern Brooklyn..."
"It was the only district in the city carried by Donald
Trump in 2016, who won it with 54 percent of the vote to
Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton's 44 percent, Trump's next-best
showing in a New York City district was 36 percent,it is the only
district covering part of the city represented by a Republican" - Elise Stefanik (*at risk?), N.Y. - New York's 21st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (very)
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close No: R++
- Occupation - Marketing and management for Premium Plywood Products
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- "She supported a lawsuit that attempted to overturn Trump's
electoral defeat in the 2020 election" - hours after the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol,
she voted to object to Pennsylvania's electoral college votes.. - Located in the northeastern portion New York
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 92.6% White, 3% Black,
Ethnicity: 3.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.4%, Median household income $48,759,
High school graduation rate 88.1%, College graduation rate 21.7% - Lee Zeldin, N.Y. - New York's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Far right
- Pro-Israel
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Close election: NO, Close money: Same
- Occupation - Attorney
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- "Retired"
- Pro-Israel
- Eastern side of New York
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 87.7% White, 4.6% Black, 3.5% Asian,
Ethnicity: 12.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.6%, Median household income $83,144,
High school graduation rate 92.3%, College graduation rate 33.6%
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- New York's 27th congressional district
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- N.Y. New York's 11th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- New York's 21st Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- New York's 1st Congressional District
Nebraska
- Adrian Smith, Neb. - Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Unclear other political views
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Politician realtor
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Insurance
- Health Professionals
- Eastern side of Nebraska
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 94.2% White, 1% Black, 1% Native American
Ethnicity: 10.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.1%, Median household income, $44,995
High school graduation rate 89.4%, College graduation rate 19.7%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District
Ohio
- Steve Chabot, Ohio - Ohio's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Not a blowout, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Candidate Committees
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- "Chabot was one of the managers appointed to conduct the
impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton." - Located in the southwestern corner of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 72.9% White, 22.4% Black, 2.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.9%, Median household income $49,645,
High school graduation rate 88.2%, College graduation rate 30.0%" - Warren Davidson, Ohio - Ohio's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Bitcoin
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-welfare
- Anti-surveillance
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Business?
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Securities & Investment
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Sits around the outskirts of Dayton.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 89.5% White, 5.9% Black,
1.7% Asian, Ethnicity: 3.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income
$48,452, High school graduation rate 88.3%, College graduation rate 21.0%" - "Business..."
- Bob Gibbs, Ohio - Ohio's 7th Congressional District
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Environment
- Moderate Republican
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Farmer
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Transportation Unions
- Sits south of Cleveland.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 93.2% White, 3.6% Black
Ethnicity: 1.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.0%, Median household income $45,910,
High school graduation rate 86.9%, College graduation rate 18.4%" - "Business..."
- Bill Johnson, Ohio - Ohio's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Confederate Statues.
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Environment
- Anti-Muslim
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Far right Republican
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Air Force, Business Owner
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Health Professionals
- Koch Industries
- AT&T Inc: - Pfizer spent more on Democrats than Republicans.
- National Auto Dealers Assn - National spent more on Republicans than Democrats.
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield - Blue Cross spent more on Democrats than Republicans.
- Honeywell International - Honeywell spent more on Democrats than Republicans.
- "Sits along the southern eastern edge of Ohio.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 95.3% White, 2.4% Black,
Ethnicity: 0.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income $41,355,
High school graduation rate 86.0%, College graduation rate 14.5%" - "Business..."
- Jim Jordan(*2), Ohio, - Ohio's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (one of his strongest supporters)
- Offers very little information on his positions.
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Taxes
- Note: Ohio State University sexual abuse scandal
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++++
- Occupation - An assistant wrestling coach
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Koch Industries
- Pfizer Inc: - Pfizer spent more on Democrats than Republicans.
- Comcast Corp - Comcast spent more on Democrats than Republicans.
- Alphabet Inc - Alphabet spent way more on Democrats than Republicans.
- Whirlpool Corp - Whirlpool spent a little more on Republicans than Democrats.
- National Assn of Broadcasters - About equal split Democrats and Republicans.
- Most money raised from small donations (less than $200)
- 2020 - A lot of money: $18,011,762
- Ohio State University sexual abuse scandal
- "Its nickname, "the duck district," refers to its gerrymandered
geographical shape being similar to a duck." From edge of Cleveland to edge of Columbus. - Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010) - "Race: 90.4% White, 5.6% Black Ethnicity:
3.3% Hispanic Unemployment: 10.5%, Median household income $45,326 High school graduation
rate 88.8% College graduation rate 15.8%" - "Business..."
- "Note: Part of Ohio's gerrymandering mess."
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Ohio's 1st Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Ohio's 8th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Ohio's 7th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Ohio's 6th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Ohio's 4th Congressional District
Oklahoma
- Stephanie Bice(*1), Okla., Okla. Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-Education
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Within range, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Digital marketing agency
- "Retired"
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics - "Race: 69.29% White, 13.66%
Black, 4.72% American Indian and Alaska Native, 2.71% Asian Ethnicity:
14.88% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.5%, Median household income $42,029
High school graduation rate 85.3% College graduation rate 29.0% - "Donald Trump received 53.2 percent of the vote
in this district in 2016. - "...with companies including Dell Inc.; Xerox;
Williams-Sonoma; Sprint; Hertz; Farmers and York International calling the
region home. But equally impressive is the list of companies who were born
and grown here: Sonic, America's Drive In; Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores;
Paycom; American Fidelity; Orange Leaf; Devon Energy; Chesapeake Energy; Braum's;
Hobby Lobby; Express Personnel; Sandridge Energy; Cytovance Biologics and
Hoffman Bikes/Mat Hoffman Enterprises. - Tom Cole, Okla., Okla. Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Wall
- Positions are not clear
- Cole is an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation
- Quar Covid
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R+++++
- Occupation - Politician, professor with PhD
- Chickasaw Nation
- Energy
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- South Oklahoma City and the Chickasaw Nation
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 77.64% White, 6.28% Black,
5.31% American Indian and Alaska Native, 1.96% Asian Ethnicity: 7.80% Hispanic,
Unemployment: 5.6%, Median household income $47,170, High school graduation rate 88.7%,
College graduation rate 24.1% - Kevin Hern, Okla., Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Positions are not clear
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Owner McDonald's franchisees, NASA
- Food & Beverage
- Oil & Gas
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state and includes
Washington, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties and parts of Creek and Rogers counties - Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 73.19% White, 9.07% Black, 5.86% American Indian
and Alaskan Native, 2.18% Asian, Ethnicity: 10.09% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.8%
Median household income $47,211, High school graduation rate 89.1%, College graduation rate 29.4% - Frank Lucas, Okla., Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Positions are not clear
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Politician
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Oil & Gas
- Insurance
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state and includes
Washington, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties and parts of Creek and Rogers counties - Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 73.19% White, 9.07% Black, 5.86% American Indian
and Alaskan Native, 2.18% Asian, Ethnicity: 10.09% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.8%
Median household income $47,211, High school graduation rate 89.1%, College graduation rate 29.4%" - Markwayne Mullin, Okla., Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District
- Positions are not clear
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Plumbing company
- He is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Oil & Gas
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: ?
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 67.73% White, 3.41% Black, 13.23% Asian,
Ethnicity: 4.60% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.5%, Median household income $37,364
High school graduation rate 83.2%, College graduation rate 16.2%""
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Okla. Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District (1/2 of Oklahoma City)
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District
Oregon
- Cliff Bentz, Ore., Oregon's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: ? (but probably no), Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Livestock
- "Retired"
- Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Various local business/PAC contributors
- Covers roughly two-thirds of the state, the eastern side.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics - "Race: 90.40% White, 1.95% American Indian and
Alaska Native, 1.20% Asian, Ethnicity: 12.85% Hispanic, Unemployment: 14.5%,
Median household income $40,670, High school graduation rate 88.3%,
College graduation rate 23.1%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Oregon's 2nd Congressional District
Pennsylvania
- John Joyce, Pa., Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Physician
- Health Professionals
- Food Processing & Sales
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 93.4% White, 2.9% Black, 0.5% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.3%, Median household income $53,955,
High school graduation rate 90.0%, College graduation rate 19.7%" - Fred Keller, Pa., Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: NO, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Manufacturing Plant Manager
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in central and northern Pennsylvania .
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 93.7% White, 2.1% Black, 1.9% Asian,
Ethnicity: 1.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.1%, Median household income $53,244,
High school graduation rate 90.1%, College graduation rate 23.4%" - Mike Kelly(*2), Pa., Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: TBD, Close money: NO - R++++
- Occupation - Car dealership
- Insurance
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Selling cars with unfixed recalls?
- Covid relief benefits to his car dealership?
- Believes the conspiracy theory that Obama is running a "deepstate".
- In July 2014, Kelly compared the Environmental Protection Agency to terrorists.
- Made fun of Biden's stutter.
- Located in northwestern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 90.8% White, 4.8% Black, 1.2% Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.9%, Median household income $51,536,
High school graduation rate 91.9%, College graduation rate 27.0%" - Dan Meuser(*2), Pa., Pennsylvania's 9th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: NO - R+++
- Occupation - President of a manufacturer of motorized wheelchairs
- "Retired"
- Securities & Investment
- Oil & Gas
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Continues to have difficulty living in his district.
- Defended Trump when Trump told four Democratic members of Congress to
“go back” to the “places from which they came,” - Defended himself when he hired undocumented immigrants.
- Located in eastern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 93.0% White, 2.8% Black,
Ethnicity: 7.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.4%, Median household income $57,572,
High school graduation rate 89.4%, College graduation rate 21.5%" - Scott Perry(*2) (*at risk?), Pa., Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Y, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Military and sewage
- Insurance
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Exaggerated the crisis in Puerto Rico.
- ISIS might have been involved in the 2017 Las Vegas shooting.
- QAnon conspiracy theory OK.
- Perry promoted false claims of fraud in the elections.
- Perry helped Trump consider firing acting attorney general Rosen.
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in southern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 79.1% White, 11.6% Black,
Ethnicity: 8.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.4%, Median household income $63,748,
High school graduation rate 91.0%, College graduation rate 32.7%" - Guy Reschenthaler, Pa., Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Military and Judge
- Republican/Conservative
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southwestern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 93.8% White, 3.1% Black, 0.9% Asian,
Ethnicity: 1.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.3%, Median household income $59,519,
High school graduation rate 93.7%, College graduation rate 27.1%" - Lloyd Smucker, Pa., Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Military and Judge
- Insurance
- Securities & Investment
- Air Transport
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southwestern Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 89.0% White, 3.9% Black, 1.9% Asian,
Ethnicity: 9.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 3.6%, Median household income $66,863,
High school graduation rate 86.4%, College graduation rate 27.1%" - Glenn Thompson, Pa., Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns (yes, but...)
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Climate Change
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Healthcare Administrator
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Candidate Committees
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in central and western Pennsylvania.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 95.3% White, 1.7% Black, 0.8% Asian,
Ethnicity: 1.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.2%, Median household income $50,166,
High school graduation rate 91.2%, College graduation rate 21.5%"
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- Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District
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- Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District
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- Controversies
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- Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District
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- Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District
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- Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District
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- Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District
South Carolina
- Jeff Duncan, S.C., South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Real Estate Broker, Auctioneer
- Republican/Conservative
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 77.8% White, 17.7% Black,
Ethnicity: 4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12.4%, Median household income $39,922,
High school graduation rate 80.9%, College graduation rate 19%" - Ralph Norman, S.C., South Carolina's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Real Estate developer
- "Retired"
- Automotive
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Joked about sexual assault allegations made against Brett Kavanaugh.
- Placed his .38 handgun on the table during meeting to illustrate it is not a gun issue.
- Sought to reinstate racist Rep. Steve King on House committees.
- Made claims of election fraud, Norman called for an investigation into fraud.
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in northern South Carolina along the border of North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 67.6% White, 27.9% Black, 1.1% Asian,
Ethnicity: 4.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13.1%, Median household income $41,942,
High school graduation rate 82.1%, College graduation rate 21.2%" - Tom Rice, S.C., South Carolina's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Note: Voted to impeach Trump second time
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Insurance
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 65.4% White, 29.6% Black, 1% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13%, Median household income $36,940,
High school graduation rate 83.2%, College graduation rate 19.8%" - William Timmons, S.C., South Carolina's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Insurance
- Commercial Banks
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in upstate South Carolina, bordering North Carolina.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 74.8% White, 19.7% Black, 2.2% Asian,
Ethnicity: 7.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.4%, Median household income $45,108,
High school graduation rate 85.1%, College graduation rate 27.5%" - Joe Wilson(*2), S.C., South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Almost, Close money: No - D+
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Yelled "you lie" during President Obama's address.
- He was wrong about the reason he yelled.
- "This hatred of America by some people is just outrageous." for facts he doesn't like.
- Opposed revealing child out of wedlock with black maid
because "it's a smear" on Thurmond's image. - Wilson endorses "Kinderguardians," a phony program to teach
and arm schoolchildren as young as 3 to protect themselves in the classroom. - Located in central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 69.8% White, 24.9% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.5%, Median household income $50,575,
High school graduation rate 88.6%, College graduation rate 29.2%"
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- South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District
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- South Carolina's 5th Congressional District
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- South Carolina's 7th Congressional District
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- South Carolina's 4th Congressional District
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- South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District
Tennessee
- Tim Burchett, Tenn., Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Politician
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Repeated campaign finance violations.
- Twitter infractions.
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 89% White, 6.9% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.3%, Median household income $43,576,
High school graduation rate 87.2%, College graduation rate 27.7%" - Scott DesJarlais, Tenn., Tennessee's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Physician
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- He pressured a mistress to get an abortion (recorded).
- He prescribed opioids for a woman while she was at his house.
- Six infidelities with his wife before divorce.
- Sex with a patient.
- Located in the central and southcentral portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 86.3% White, 8.3% Black, 1.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 5.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income $42,506,
High school graduation rate 83.1%, College graduation rate 20.7%" - Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn., Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern and southeastern portions of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 85.3% White, 10.9% Black, 1.13% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.2%, Median household income $38,020,
High school graduation rate 82.6% College graduation rate 19.9%" - Mark E. Green, Tenn., Tennessee's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-transgender
- Anti-creationism
- Anti-climate change
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - CEO, Align MD
- "Retired"
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southwestern and middle portions of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 85% White, 9.8% Black, 1.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 4.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 12%, Median household income $46,442,
High school graduation rate 84.5%, College graduation rate 24.4%" - Diana Harshbarger, Tenn., Tennessee's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Pharmacist
- "Retired"
- Retail Sales
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 94.4% White, 2.3% Black,
Ethnicity: 3.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.7%, Median household income $37,197,
High school graduation rate 81.4%, College graduation rate 17.9%" - David Kustoff, Tenn., Tennessee's 8th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Quar Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Insurance
- Commercial Banks
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northwest region of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 76.4% White, 19.5% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.1%, Median household income $48,792,
High school graduation rate 86.6%, College graduation rate 28%" - John Rose, Tenn., Tennessee's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Retail Sales
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in the northern and north-central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 91.9% White, 4.4% Black,
Ethnicity: 3.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.6%, Median household income $41,842,
High school graduation rate 83.4%, College graduation rate 18.9%"
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- Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 4th Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 7th Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 1st Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 8th Congressional District
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- Tennessee's 6th Congressional District
Texas
- Jodey Arrington, Texas, Texas' 19th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Politician
- Oil & Gas
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northern and north-central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 83.0% White, 6.1% Black, 1.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 34.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.3%, Median household income $41,186,
High school graduation rate 79.5%, College graduation rate 20.9%" - Brian Babin, Texas, Texas' 36th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Transgender
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Dentist
- Health Professionals
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the far eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 78.7% White, 10.1% Black, 2.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 22.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.0%, Median household income $50,790,
High school graduation rate 82.5%, College graduation rate 17.7%" - Michael C. Burgess, Texas, Texas' 26th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Doctor
- Health Professionals
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northern portion of the state (near Dallas).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 82.2% White, 6.6% Black, 5.1% Asian,
Ethnicity: 16.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.5%, Median household income $75,069,
High school graduation rate 93.3%, College graduation rate 40.6%" - John R. Carter (*at risk?), Texas' 31st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Maybe, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Judge
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northern portion of the state (near Austin).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 77.0% White, 11.2% Black, 4.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 23.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.4%, Median household income $58,960,
High school graduation rate 90.6%, College graduation rate 32.5%" - Michael Cloud, Texas' 27th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Politician
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in the southern portion of the state (near Austin).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 85.7% White, 5.1% Black, 1.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 50.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.6%, Median household income $45,011,
High school graduation rate 79.9%, College graduation rate 19.1%" - Pat Fallon, Texas' 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-LGBT
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Clothing company
- "Retired"
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state (near Dallas).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 81.0% White, 11.5% Black,
Ethnicity: 12.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.7%, Median household income $46,846,
High school graduation rate 84.3%, College graduation rate 19.8%" - Louie Gohmert(*2), Texas' 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: No, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- "Terror baby"
- "Muslim Brotherhood" and Obama.
- Attacks on Robert Mueller.
- George Soros and being Jewish.
- Spoke the name of a whistleblower.
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 77.1% White, 18.4% Black, 1.0% Asian,
Ethnicity: 16.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.1%, Median household income $41,834,
High school graduation rate 82.8%, College graduation rate 19.7%" - Lance Gooden, Texas' 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Consultant
- Real Estate
- Insurance
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. - Located in the northeastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 75.8% White, 13.8% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 26.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.4%, Median household income $42,887,
High school graduation rate 77.8%, College graduation rate 18.1%" - Ronny Jackson, Texas' 13th Congressional District
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Physician
- ?
- Lied about Trump's health
- "Muslim Brotherhood" and Obama.
- "creating a hostile work environment, excessively drinking
on the job, and improperly dispensing medication - "an intoxicated Jackson loudly knocked on the hotel room door of a
female employee, so noisily that the United States Secret Service reportedly stopped him to
prevent him potentially waking up then-President Barack Obama. - Located in the northern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 86.2% White, 5.5% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 25.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.3%, Median household income $45,739,
High school graduation rate 82.8% College graduation rate 19.6%" - Troy Nehls (*at risk?), Texas' 22nd Congressional District
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - D+++
- Occupation - Sheriff
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 64.4% White, 17.1% Asian, 12.0% Black,
Ethnicity: 25.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 4.7%, Median household income $81,392,
High school graduation rate, 89.3%, College graduation rate 39.3%" - August Pfluger, Texas' 11th Congressional District
- Pro-guns
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Air Force Pilot
- Oil & Gas
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the west-central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 88.5% White, 4.0% Black,
Ethnicity: 34.0% Hispanic, Unemployment: 5.7%, Median household income $44,607,
High school graduation rate 79.6%, College graduation rate 18.9%" - Pete Sessions(*2) (*at risk?), Texas' 17th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Pro-militarization of police
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Cannabis
- Close election: No,but, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Business executive
- Leadership PACs
- Health Professionals
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Shut down native american casinos
- Earmarks (dirigible)
- Sessions voted against disaster relief for the victims of Hurricane Sandy BUT
Sessions called for disaster relief for the victims of Harvey (in Texas) - Sessions criticized the independent, nonpartisan Office of Congressional Ethics
- Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the scene of a terrorist mass shooting, was not a gay club.
- Against sanctions against Russia
- Sessions came under scrutiny for his personal ties to disgraced banker Allen Stanford
- Involved in the Countrywide Financial loan scandal.
- "we're not the French; we don't surrender."
- "Connection to Ukraine influence investigation"
- Located in the central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 76.0% White, 13.4% Black, 3.8% Asian,
Ethnicity: 22.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.3%, Median household income $41,989,
High school graduation rate 85.7%, College graduation rate 26.9%" - Beth Van Duyne, Texas' 24th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Consultant
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Oil & Gas
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 68.7% White, 10.9% Black, 10.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 24.4% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.0%, Median household income $59,229,
High school graduation rate 88.9%, College graduation rate 42.7%" - Randy Weber, Texas' 14th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested for Covid?
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R+++
- Occupation - Air-conditioning company owner
- Oil & Gas
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the eastern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 71.7% White, 20.6% Black, 2.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 23.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.8%, Median household income $50,178,
High school graduation rate 84.6%, College graduation rate 22.4%" - Roger Williams (*at risk?), Texas' 25th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Car dealer
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- 2016 House ethics review
- COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Program loan
- Pressure on behalf of UMB Financial Corp
- Located in the central portion of the state (near Austin).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 84.% White, 7.5% Black, 2.6% Asian,
Ethnicity: 16.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.6%, Median household income $57,538,
High school graduation rate 89.1%, College graduation rate 35.9%" - Ron Wright (Covid death), Texas' 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid - Died from Covid
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Car dealer
- Leadership PACs
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the northeastern portion of the state (near Austin).
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 69.0% White, 19.3% Black, 5.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 22.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.1%, Median household income $55,788,
High school graduation rate 87.3%, College graduation rate 27.0%"
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- Texas' 26th Congressional District
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- Texas' 4th Congressional District
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- Positions (not clear)
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
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- Positions (?)
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- Texas' 22nd Congressional District
- Positions?
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Texas' 11th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Texas' 17th Congressional District
- Positions?
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Texas' 24th Congressional District
- Positions
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- Texas' Texas' 14th Congressional District
- Positions
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- Positions
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- Texas' Texas' 6th Congressional District
Utah
- Chris Stewart(*at risk?), Utah. Utah's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - R+
- Occupation - Business owner (hell of an Air Force pilot).
- "Retired"
- Lobbyists
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 87% White, 1.4% Black, 2.2% Asian,
1.3% Native American, 1.45% Native Hawaiian, Ethnicity: 14.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.8%,
Median household income $49,178, High school graduation rate 88.8%, College graduation rate 29.3%"
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- Utah's 2nd Congressional District
Virginia
- Ben Cline, Va. Virginia's 6th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the west-central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 83.7% White, 11.5% Black, 1.7% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.3%, Median household income $46,350,
High school graduation rate 84.3%, College graduation rate 24.2%" - Bob Good (*at risk?), Va. Virginia's 5th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - D+++
- Occupation - Associate athletic director for development at Liberty University.
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Pandemic is hoax
- Wearing mask is harmful
- Promoted Democrats conspiracy to "steal" the election
- Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 1085) - Voted against giving Congressional Medal to Capitol Police who
defended them against the insurrectionists. (H.R 3325) - Located in the western portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 75% White, 21% Black, 1.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 2.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.7%, Median household income $48,187,
High school graduation rate 83.4%, College graduation rate 25.8%" - Morgan Griffith (*at risk?), Va. Virginia's 9th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Pro-Death penalty
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Gay
- Anti-marijuana
- Anti-Environment
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Yes, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Attorney
- Health Professionals
- Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southwestern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 87.2% White, 5.9% Black, 1.2% Asian,
Ethnicity: 1.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.2%, Median household income $36,634,
High school graduation rate 80.9%, College graduation rate 18.5%" - Robert J. Wittman (*at risk?), Va. Virginia's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-immigrant
- Close election: Yes, Close money: Same - R+
- Occupation - Attorney
- "Retired"
- Misc Defense
- Real Estate
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- 'Wittman referred to the breach of the U.S. Capitol Building as a "blemish"'
- 'He passed along "the big lie" (i.e., that President Trump won the election).'
- It is a district split between a suburban north and rural south.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 73% White, 17.5% Black, 3.4% Asian,
Ethnicity: 9.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.7%, Median household income $74,283,
High school graduation rate 90.4%, College graduation rate 34%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Virginia's 6th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Virginia's 5th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Virginia's 9th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Virginia's 1st Congressional District
West Virginia
- Carol Miller, W.Va. West Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Business owner
- "Retired"
- Automotive
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the southern portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 94.2% White, 3.5% Black,
Ethnicity: .6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8.3%, Median household income $34,826,
High school graduation rate 79.4%, College graduation rate 15%" - Alexander Mooney, W.Va. West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (very)
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Politician
- Republican/Conservative
- Securities & Investment
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 92.3% White, 3.2% Black,
Ethnicity: 1.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.8%, Median household income $41,260,
High school graduation rate 85.5%, College graduation rate 20.1%"
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- West Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District
Wisconsin
- Scott Fitzgerald(*2), Wis. Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Newspaper publisher
- "Retired"
- Insurance
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Gerrymandering
- Limiting powers of the Evers administration
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Covering most of Milwaukee's northern and western suburbs.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 92.6% White, 1.8% Black, 2.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 5.5% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.5%, Median household income $61,272,
High school graduation rate 93.3%, College graduation rate 33.3%" - Tom Tiffany, Wis. Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++
- Occupation - Excursion business on the Willow Flowage
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in northwestern and central Wisconsin.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 93.9% White, 1.4% Asian, 2.1% Native American,
Ethnicity: 1.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 8%, Median household income $45,868,
High school graduation rate 90.2%, College graduation rate 20.1%"
- Positions?
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Controversies
- Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District
Wyoming
- Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senate from Wyoming
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: No, Close money: No - R++++
- Occupation - Rancher, lawyer
- Republican/Conservative
- Leadership PACs
- "Retired"
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Demographics : "In 2018, Wyoming had a population of 578k
people with a median age of 38.5 and a median household income of $61,584. Between
2017 and 2018 the population of Wyoming declined from 579,315 to 577,737, a -0.272%
decrease and its median household income grew from $60,434 to $61,584, a 1.9% increase.
The 5 largest ethnic groups in Wyoming are White (Non-Hispanic) (84%), White (Hispanic)
(7.51%), American Indian & Alaska Native (Non-Hispanic) (2.47%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic)
(1.76%), and Other (Hispanic) (1.43%). NaNk% of the people in Wyoming speak a
non-English language, and 98.1% are U.S. citizens."
- Positions
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Wyoming
The House seats that flipped Republican in 2020
The seats in the House of Representatives that flipped Republican in the 2020 election.
(*1) New Republican Representatives that challenged the results of the 2020 Presidential Election:
Note: They did not challenge their own results.
https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2020
California
- David G. Valadao, Calif. California's 21st Congressional District.
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Voted to impeach Trump for inciting riots.
- June 2016, declining to endorse Trump and saying could not support
a candidate who "denigrates people based on their ethnicity, religion, or disabilities.". - "climate change has nothing to do with the drought."
- 15 House Republicans to vote against a Republican-backed bill
to make deep cuts in food stamp spending. - Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Dairy farmer.
- Cox pushed to gain preferential access into Yosemite National Park.
- He had failed to disclose business interests as a candidate in 2018.
- Cox voted against a bill that would require members of Congress to disclose tax liens.
- "In January 2020, the IRS placed a tax lien on Cox for approximately
$87,000 in unpaid income tax for 2016 and approximately $57,000 in unpaid income tax for 2017.
Cox was also subject to a $50,000 IRS tax lien in 2017.[ - Crop Production & Basic Processing
- Leadership PACs
- Dairy
- Real Estate
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in the south-central portion of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 69.5% White, 4.0% Black, 2.9% Asian,
1.4% Native Am., Ethnicity: 72.1% Hispanic, Unemployment: 16.8%, Median household income $37,228,
High school graduation rate 57.0%, College graduation rate 8.9%" - Michelle Steel(*2) (*at risk?), Calif. California's 48th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: Yes - R+
- Occupation - Politician.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- District leans Democrat and Steel is hard core Trump supporter.
- Rouda is a former Republican.
- Questioned the value of wearing masks for Covid.
- Steel was criticized for taking campaign contributions from ACI Jet,
a corporation vying for a contract to maintain private jets at this airport, and was ultimately
awarded the contract. - ...withdrawing her younger daughter from the University of California,
Santa Cruz and sending her to Loyola Marymount University for a one-year "brainwash" after her
daughter voiced support for same-sex marriage and Barack Obama. - "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Republican/Conservative
- Health Professionals
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southern portion of the state and includes most of the Orange County coast.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 69.0% White, 17.9% Asian,
Ethnicity: 20.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.8%, Median household income $76,077,
High school graduation rate 89.9%, College graduation rate 42.4%" - Young Kim (*at risk?), Calif. California's 39th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Anti-Defund the police
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: Yes - R+
- Occupation - Politician.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- Cisneros won a Mega Millions jackpot worth $266 million.
- Cisneros is a former Republican.
- In the campaign, Kim depicted Cisneros as subservient to House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi.
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Republican/Conservative
- Securities & Investment
- Health Professionals
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southern portion of the state and includes part of Orange County.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 55.1% White, 28.3% Asian, 2.4% Black,
Ethnicity: 34.6% Hispanic, Unemployment: 9.6%, Median household income, $76,748,
High school graduation rate 87.5%, College graduation rate 39.4%"
- Positions
- Positions (or in this case scandals) of Democrat opponent, Terrance John Cox:
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 21st Congressional District
- Positions?
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Harley Rouda (D):
- Controversies
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 48th Congressional District
- Positions?
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Gil Cisneros (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- California's 39th Congressional District
Florida
- Carlos Gimenez(*1), Fla. Florida's 26th Congressional District
(Details on the Republican ignoring states rights and the validity of his/her own election results) - Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- WaPo on why she thinks she lost: "largely working-class
Latino electorate desperate to reopen the economy; a national party that didn’t talk
about the economy enough and thinks racial identity alone drives how communities of
color vote; and a steady campaign of anti-Democrat disinformation that targeted Latinos" - Maria Elvira Salazar (*at risk?), Fla. Florida's 27th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: Yes - D
- Occupation - Television Journalist.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- Maria Elvira Salazar is a Fox regular.
- Shalala: “There was going to be a huge Republican turnout. They turned out 85
percent of their voters, and Democrats turned out only 75 percent of their voters. And that made the difference.” - "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Securities & Investment
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Health Professionals
- Leadership PACs
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located just south of Miami.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 86.3% White, 8.3% Black,
1.7% Asian, 0.2% Native American,Ethnicity: 72.7% Hispanic, Unemployment: 13%,
Median household income $38,679, High school graduation rate. 75.7%,
College graduation rate 27.5%"
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D):
- Positions
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Donna Shalala (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Florida's 27th Congressional District
Iowa
- Ashley Hinson (*at risk?), Iowa. Iowa's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Anti-Abortion
- Tested positive for Covid
- Close election: Yes (very), Close money: Yes - D
- Occupation - Hinson began her career as an anchor for KCRG-TV.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- "Hinson said her priorities in Congress include reducing taxes on Iowans,
lowering the cost of prescription drugs, "reforming our broken health care system" and securing the border." - "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Real Estate
- Securities & Investment
- Leadership PACs
- Insurance
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Covers the northeastern part of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 92.1% White, 3.2% Black, 1.1% Asian,
Ethnicity: 3.2% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.1%, Median household income $50,125,
High school graduation rate 91.1%, College graduation rate 24.9%" - Mariannette Miller-Meeks (*at risk), Iowa. Iowa's 2nd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-COVID masks
- Anti-Same sex marriage
- Anti-EPA
- Close election: Yes (very, 6 votes), Close money: No - D++
- Occupation - Private ophthalmology practice
- An election within six votes and Hart's challenge dominates the news.
- Positions unknown on standard Democratic issues.
- "Retired"
- Leadership PACs
- Health Professionals
- Real Estate
- Securities & Investment
- Misc Manufacturing & Distributing
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Covers most of the southeastern part of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 91% White, 3.4% Black, 2% Asian,
Ethnicity: 4.8% Hispanic, Unemployment: 6.4%, Median household income $47,391,
High school graduation rate 90.5%, College graduation rate 26.1%"
- Positions?
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Abby Finkenauer (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Iowa's 1st Congressional District
- Positions
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Rita Hart (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Iowa's 2nd Congressional District
Michigan
- Peter Meijer, Mich. Michigan's 3rd Congressional District
- Pro-Trump
- Pro-Wall
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Close money: Yes - D+
- Occupation - Analyst
- Positions unknown on standard Democratic issues.
- "After experiencing the 2021 storming of the
United States Capitol, Meijer called for Republicans to take responsibility
for their "lies" about election fraud. On January 13, 2021, he voted to
impeach Donald Trump alongside nine other Republicans.". - In otherwords, Meijer is standup.
- "Retired"
- Real Estate
- Misc Finance
- Automotive
- Misc Manufacturing & Distributing
- Retail Sales
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in western region of the lower peninsula.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 84.8% White, 9.0% Black, 1.3% Asian,
Ethnicity: 6.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 11.4%, Median household income $48,010,
High school graduation rate 89.5%, College graduation rate 27.2%"
- Positions
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Hillary Scholten (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Michigan's 3rd Congressional District
Minnesota
- Michelle Fischbach(*1), Minn. Minnesota's 7th Congressional District
(Details on the Republican ignoring states rights and the validity of his/her own election results) - Democrat in name only, very Conservative.
- Politico: "Fischbach, who turned 55 on Nov. 3, ran a campaign tying
Peterson to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and left-wing lawmakers.
President Donald Trump’s endorsement featured prominently in her ads.
She also earned broad support from anti-abortion groups, and her
husband and mother-in-law hold leadership positions in the movement.".
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Collin Peterson (D):
New Mexico
- Yvette Herrell(*1), N.M. New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District
(Details on the Republican ignoring states rights and the validity of his/her own election results) - Basic Democrat platform.
- NYT: "She believes in Make America Great Again as much as anybody
I know,” Mr. Trump said last month during a telephonic rally in support of Ms. Herrell. “I am
popular in your district, to put it mildly.".
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Xochitl Torres Small (D):
New York
- Nicole Malliotakis(*1), N.Y. New York's 11th Congressional District
(Details on the Republican ignoring states rights and the validity of his/her own election results) - Basic Democrat platform (Rose ran as centrist in a very conservative district).
- NYT: "In June, Mr. Rose attended a demonstration in
Staten Island to protest the death of George Floyd. His participation became a
focal point of Ms. Malliotakis’s campaign, enabling her to accuse Mr. Rose of being
a supporter of efforts to defund the police.".
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Max Rose (D):
Oklahoma
- Stephanie Bice(*1), Okla. Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District
(Details on the Republican ignoring states rights and the validity of his/her own election results) - Basic Democrat platform.
- There is much speculation about why she lost. But, the conversation
and misinformation around her record on oil and gas was constantly in campaign rhetoric. - Horn: "I think this race really shows the importance of
us getting a handle on dark money and the outside influence because the money that
was spent, the attacks that were leveled against me were, by and large, by outside
organizations that don’t have any disclosure requirements,”.
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Kendra Horn (D):
South Carolina
- Nancy Mace, S.C. South Carolina's 1st Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (kindof)
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Anti-Offshore drilling
- Close election: Yes, Close money: Yes - D+
- Tested positive for Covid
- Occupation - Mace started a consulting business called The Mace Group.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- "Cunningham was a member of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group
of Democrats who present themselves as moderate to conservative." - Note: "Mace was one of seven Republicans who publicly refused to
support their colleagues' efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election
on January 6, 2021." - Mace: "I'm begging the president to get off Twitter.".
- The Daily Gamecock: "If Democrats want to win in traditionally
Republican areas, then they need to be more than just Republicans with "D"s next to their
names – because Republican voters will just vote for the actual Republicans.". - Strong Republican in conservative district.
- "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Real Estate
- Leadership PACs
- General Contractors
- Securities & Investment
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in southeastern part of the state.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: Yes
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 75.2% White, 18.6% Black,
1.8% Asian, Ethnicity: 6.9% Hispanic, Unemployment: 10.2%, Median household income $56,079,
High school graduation rate 90.9%, College graduation rate 34.9%"
- Positions
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Joe Cunningham (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- South Carolina's 1st Congressional District
Utah
- Burgess Owens, Utah. Utah's 4th Congressional District
- Pro-Trump (hardcore)
- Pro-Wall
- Pro-guns
- Anti-ACA
- Anti-Abortion
- Close election: Yes, Very, Close money: Same - D
- Occupation - Raiders' Super Bowl champion (XV), Fox News contributor.
- Standard Democrat platform (no wall etc.).
- Owens has been a frequent guest contributor at Fox News.
- Owens is a member of Freedom Force: "Freedom Force, a group of incoming
Republican members of the House of Representatives who "say they’re fighting against socialism
in America." - McAdams “has done everything humanly possible” to separate himself from Pelosi
and “has pretty masterfully occupied the center lane on issues. - "Retired"
- Republican/Conservative
- Real Estate
- Securities & Investment
- Health Professionals
- Lawyers/Law Firms
- Various local business contributors & PACs
- Located in central Utah.
- Contains 2016 pivot county: No
- Demographics (2010)- "Race: 86.8% White, 1.4% Black, 2.8% Asian,
1.4 Native Hawaiian, Ethnicity: 16.3% Hispanic, Unemployment: 7.3%, Median household income $57,124,
High school graduation rate 89.3%, College graduation rate 27%"
- Positions
- Positions of Democrat opponent (reasons for loss?), Ben McAdams (D):
- Campaign contributors (industries) **2
- Utah's 4th Congressional District
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