CITIZEN’S GUIDE TO THE SWAMP — 2017 We ranked the ‘swampiness’ of members of congress based on fundraising from lobbyists and donors with a conflict of interest. Long before he made the words “drain the swamp” ubiquitous in 2016, Donald Trump bragged that his experience buying political influence gave him special insight into Washington’s culture of corruption. He explained the irony, bluntly, during the first Republican primary debate: “Two months ago I was a businessman. I give to everybody. When they call, I give. And you know what, when I need something from them two years later, three years later, I call them. They are there for me. That’s a broken system.” — Donald J. Trump, August 7, 2015 This description of DC’s swampy machinations is apt. In Congress, members of powerful committees routinely rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns from the special interests they’re charged with regulating. During session, lobbyists frequently raise money for the very politicians who vote on their legislation. And like a vibrant ecosystem, once lawmakers and staffers have completed their time in public service, they often enter lucrative careers as lobbyists and consultants for special interests — perpetuating the endless cycle of money and influence in DC’s own circle of life. While there is nothing illegal about any of this, there is something undeniably…swampy. Especially when members of congress are, quite literally, forced into raising vast sums of money each election cycle. In a revealing New York Times op ed announcing his 2016 retirement from Congress, Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) lamented the never-ending money race and recalled the time he was told “if I didn’t raise at least $10,000 a week I wouldn’t be back.” Similarly, according to an in-depth CBS’ 60 Minutes report, Congressman David Jolly (R-FL) was instructed to raise a minimum of $18,000 per day from “sweat shop phone booths” while Congress was in session. Amid increasing pressure for politicians to raise funds for endless reelection campaigns, it’s no wonder they’re willing to take vast sums regardless of any apparent — or real — conflicts of interest. In 2016 alone, some politicians relied on a single industry sector for as much as 60% of their campaign fundraising. “Swampy” may be a vivid, and en vogue, way to describe Washington DC, but it’s not a very measurable term: the nature of this political back-scratching makes it difficult to track or quantify. That is until now. METHODOLOGY The Citizen’s Guide to the Swamp ranks the “swampiness” of members of congress based on two indicators:

1)

Conflict donors—the amount of money received by a candidate since 2010 from donors in industries that represent a conflict of interest with that candidate’s committee assignments and bill sponsorships;

2) Lobbyist ratio—the amount of campaign contributions received from self-described lobbyists since 20120, compared to the average sum received by a current member in their respective chamber. Indicator #1: Conflict donors: If a candidate sits in a committee that regulates the activities of a specific industry, any donation from an individual who works in that industry, or from a corporate PAC set up by a company within that industry, is tagged as a conflict of interest. For example, if a member of congress sits on the Agriculture committee, and receives money from Monsanto, that would be deemed a conflict of interest. The industries we’ve looked at are food & agriculture, lawyers, transportation & infrastructure, defense, energy, finance, gambling, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, real estate and technology. Indicator #2: Lobbyist ratio: The average sum given by lobbyists to a current member of congress is approximately $33,000. Some have received less than that, and some have received much more. So we calculated just how many times the average each member of congress received.  Comparing apples to apples: In order to weigh the two factors equally, we normalized the ratio of lobbyist money going to each member of congress. We also normalized the amount of money coming from each industry to each member of congress, relative to the total amount that industry gave to all current members of congress. What that yields is how much more or less than average each industry (including lobbyists) has spent on each member of congress. That allows us to calculate an overall score and rank every member of congress for whom we had sufficient political contribution data. Who we left out: Because of their fundraising responsibilities, we purposefully excluded party leaders from the ranking, since they received a disproportionate amount from each sector we analyzed. These included Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Kevin McCarthy, Greg Walden, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and Patty Murray. We also excluded certain freshmen members for whom we did not have sufficient data. By raising more money from everyday citizens, elected officials can become less reliant on lobbyists and special interests. It’s one of the reasons Crowdpac exists — to get more citizens involved in the process. To that end, we’ve also created a list of the least swampy members in both chambers who have raised the most money from small dollar donors. At a time when political discourse is murkier than ever, we hope this data-driven guide to the swamp can shed light on the draining that needs to be done.

SWAMPIEST MEMBERS OF THE SENATE - 2017 1) Michael Bennet (D-CO) Senator Bennet has received 7.1 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $2.7 million from interests in the finance, healthcare, energy, and agriculture sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 2) Rob Portman (R — OH) Senator Portman receives 6 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.5 million from interests in the finance and energy sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 3) Johnny Isakson (R-GA) Senator Isakson has received 5.5 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.4 million from interests in the finance, real estate, food, agriculture, and energy sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 4) Richard Burr (R-NC) Senator Burr has received 4.7 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.3 million from interests in the finance, food, healthcare, and agriculture sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 5) Roy Blunt (R-MO) Senator Blunt has received 5.5 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $590,000 from interests in the agriculture, defense, telecoms and pharma sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 6) Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) Senator Gillibrand has received 4.3 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.4 million from interests in the finance, healthcare and pharma sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation she authors or before committees she sits on. 7) Pat Toomey (R-PA) Senator Toomey has received 2.6 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $3.4 million from interests in the finance, infrastructure and pharma sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 8) John Cornyn (R-TX)

Senator Cornyn has received 2.7 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $2.6 million from interests in the finance, energy, agriculture, legal, and defense sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 9) Ron Wyden (D-OR) Senator Wyden has received 4.4 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.2 million from interests in the finance, healthcare and energy sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 10) Bill Cassidy (R-LA) Senator Cassidy has received 3.7 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress, and has raised $1.9 million from interests in the finance, healthcare, agriculture, real estate, and construction sectors since 2010 which lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on.

SWAMPIEST MEMBERS OF THE U.S. SENATE - 2017 FULL RANKINGS RANK SENATOR

PARTY STATE

1

Michael Bennet

D

CO

2

Rob Portman

R

OH

3

Johnny Isakson

R

GA

4

Richard Burr

R

NC

5

Roy Blunt

R

MO

6

Kirsten Gillibrand

D

NY

7

Patrick Toomey

R

PA

8

John Cornyn

R

TX

9

Ron Wyden

D

OR

10

Bill Cassidy

R

LA

11

John McCain

R

AZ

12

Martin Heinrich

D

NM

13

Sherrod Brown

D

OH

14

Jon Tester

D

MT

15

Dick Durbin

D

IL

16

Gary Peters

D

MI

17

Ed Markey

D

MA

18

Mark R. Warner

D

VA

19

Cory Gardner

R

CO

20

Lisa Murkowski

R

AK

21

Marco Rubio

R

FL

22

Dean Heller

R

NV

23

Christopher Murphy

D

CT

24

Tim Kaine

D

VA

25

Cory Booker

D

NJ

26

Bill Nelson

D

FL

27

Richard Blumenthal

D

CT

28

Claire McCaskill

D

MO

29

Orrin Hatch

R

UT

30

Kamala D. Harris

D

CA

31

Bob Casey

D

PA

32

Debbie Stabenow

D

MI

33

Jerry Moran

R

KS

34

Robert Menendez

D

NJ

35

Maria Cantwell

D

WA

36

Jeanne Shaheen

D

NH

37

Brian Schatz

D

HI

38

Chris Coons

D

DE

39

Dianne Feinstein

D

CA

40

Al Franken

D

MN

94

Jeff Sessions

R

AL

41

John Thune

R

SD

42

Charles Grassley

R

IA

43

Thom Tillis

R

NC

44

Lindsey Graham

R

SC

45

Tim Scott

R

SC

46

Joe Manchin

D

WV

47

Todd Young

R

IN

48

Tom Udall

D

NM

49

Steve Daines

R

MT

50

Richard Shelby

R

AL

51

Ron Johnson

R

WI

52

Shelley Moore Capito

R

WV

53

Patrick Leahy

D

VT

54

Amy Klobuchar

D

MN

55

Tom Cotton

R

AR

56

Joe Donnelly

D

IN

57

Rand Paul

R

KY

58

Catherine Cortez-Masto

D

NV

59

Pat Roberts

R

KS

60

Jeff Alan Merkley

D

OR

61

Ted Cruz

R

TX

62

James Lankford

R

OK

63

John Boozman

R

AR

64

Bob Corker

R

TN

65

Tammy Baldwin

D

WI

66

Mazie Hirono

D

HI

67

Thad Cochran

R

MS

68

John Barrasso

R

WY

69

Susan Collins

R

ME

70

David Perdue

R

GA

71

Roger Wicker

R

MS

72

Heidi Heitkamp

D

ND

73

Benjamin Cardin

D

MD

74

John Hoeven

R

ND

75

Joni Ernst

R

IA

76

Sheldon Whitehouse

D

RI

77

Daniel S. Sullivan

R

AK

78

Michael Crapo

R

ID

79

Jeff Flake

R

AZ

91

Mike Enzi

R

WY

80

Jim Inhofe

R

OK

81

Elizabeth Warren

D

MA

82

Deb Fischer

R

NE

83

Mike Rounds

R

SD

84

Thomas Carper

D

DE

85

Lamar Alexander

R

TN

86

Mike Lee

R

UT

87

Jack Reed

D

RI

88

Chris Van Hollen

D

MD

89

Ben Sasse

R

NE

90

Tammy Duckworth

D

IL

92

Angus King

I

ME

93

James E. Risch

R

ID

95

Bernie Sanders

D

VT

SWAMPIEST MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 2017 1) Steve Scalise (R — LA) Congressman Scalise receives 4.1 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $776,000 from interests in the energy, telecoms and technology sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 2) Frank Pallone (R — NJ) Congressman Pallone receives 4.3 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $452,000 from interests in the energy, telecoms and healthcare sectors since 2010 which actively support and oppose legislation before committees he sits on. 3) William Shuster (R — PA) Congressman Shuster receives 2.5 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $1.1 million from interests in the infrastructure and defense sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 4) Patrick Tiberi (R — OH) Congressman Tiberi receives 2.5 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $879,000 from interests in the finance, healthcare and defense sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 5) Fred Upton (R — MI) Congressman Upton receives 1.8 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $1.1 million from interests in the energy, healthcare, food, and real estate sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 6) Carolyn Maloney (D — NY) Congresswoman Maloney receives 1.6 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $1.1 million from interests in the finance sector since 2010 which actively lobbies on legislation she authors or before committees she sits on. 7) John Larson (D — CT) Congressman Larson receives 3.1 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $413,000 from interests in the defense and energy sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 8) Devin Nunes (R — CA)

Congressman Nunes has raised $1.6 million from interests in the agriculture, finance, defense, energy, and healthcare sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 9) Kevin Brady (R — TX) Congressman Brady receives 1.7 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $682,000 from interests in the healthcare and finance sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on. 10) Denny Heck (D — WA) Congressman Heck receives 1.7 times more lobbyist contributions than the average member of congress and has raised $682,000 from interests in the finance and healthcare sectors since 2010 which actively lobby on legislation he authors or before committees he sits on.

SWAMPIEST MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 2017 FULL RANKINGS RANK REPRESENTATIVE

PARTY STATE DISTRICT

1

Steve Scalise

R

LA

1

2

Frank Pallone

D

NJ

6

3

William F. Shuster

R

PA

9

4

Patrick Tiberi

R

OH

12

5

Fred Upton

R

MI

6

6

Carolyn Maloney

D

NY

12

7

John Larson

D

CT

1

8

Devin Nunes

R

CA

22

9

Kevin Brady

R

TX

8

10

Denny Heck

D

WA

10

11

Garland Andy Barr

R

KY

6

12

Kyrsten Sinema

D

AZ

9

13

Ed Perlmutter

D

CO

7

14

Joseph Kennedy III

D

MA

4

15

James Clyburn

D

SC

6

16

Gerald Connolly

D

VA

11

17

Rodney Frelinghuysen

R

NJ

11

18

Xavier Becerra

D

CA

34

19

Anna Eshoo

D

CA

18

20

Michael K. Simpson

R

ID

2

21

Scott Peters

D

CA

52

22

Jeff Denham

R

CA

10

23

Bill Pascrell

D

NJ

9

24

Ben Ray Lujan

D

NM

3

25

Ron Kind

D

WI

3

26

Cheri Bustos

D

IL

17

27

Brad Schneider

D

IL

10

28

Lynn Jenkins

R

KS

2

29

Bob Goodlatte

R

VA

6

30

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

D

FL

23

31

Don Young

R

AK

32

Erik Paulsen

R

MN

3

33

Patrick Meehan

R

PA

7

34

Kurt Schrader

D

OR

5

35

Steven Brett Guthrie

R

KY

2

36

John Shimkus

R

IL

15

37

Peter Roskam

R

IL

6

38

Cedric Richmond

D

LA

2

39

Sander Levin

D

MI

9

40

Earl Blumenauer

D

OR

3

41

Edward Royce

R

CA

39

42

Joe Courtney

D

CT

2

43

Henry Cuellar

D

TX

28

44

Mac Thornberry

R

TX

13

45

Jeb Hensarling

R

TX

5

At Large

46

Pete Sessions

R

TX

32

47

Collin Peterson

D

MN

7

48

Charles W. Dent

R

PA

15

49

Tom Reed

R

NY

23

50

Ami Bera

D

CA

7

51

Steve Stivers

R

OH

15

52

Derek Kilmer

D

WA

6

53

Rosa DeLauro

D

CT

3

54

Lamar Smith

R

TX

21

55

Rick Larsen

D

WA

2

56

Mike Pompeo

R

KS

4

57

Richard Neal

D

MA

1

58

Bennie Thompson

D

MS

2

59

G.K. Butterfield

D

NC

1

60

Darrell Issa

R

CA

49

61

Michelle Lujan Grisham

D

NM

1

62

Suzan DelBene

D

WA

1

63

Mike Thompson

D

CA

5

64

Paul Tonko

D

NY

20

65

Rodney Davis

R

IL

13

66

Linda Sanchez

D

CA

38

67

Jim Himes

D

CT

4

68

Gregg Harper

R

MS

3

69

James Patrick Jim McGovern D

MA

2

70

John Carter

R

TX

31

71

Frank D. Lucas

R

OK

3

72

Richard Hudson

R

NC

8

73

Adam Kinzinger

R

IL

16

74

Bill Flores

R

TX

17

75

Ann Wagner

R

MO

2

76

Peter DeFazio

D

OR

4

77

Jim Costa

D

CA

16

78

Sanford D. Bishop Jr.

D

GA

2

79

Raul Grijalva

D

AZ

3

80

Charlie Crist

D

FL

13

81

Nita Lowey

D

NY

17

82

Kay Granger

R

TX

12

83

Annie Kuster

D

NH

2

84

Michael McCaul

R

TX

10

85

Kristi Noem

R

SD

86

Zoe Lofgren

D

CA

19

87

Ken Calvert

R

CA

42

88

Robert Aderholt

R

AL

4

89

Tom Cole

R

OK

4

90

Elizabeth Esty

D

CT

5

91

Hal Rogers

R

KY

5

92

Raul Ruiz

D

CA

36

93

Adam Smith

D

WA

9

94

Pete Olson

R

TX

22

95

Mike Rogers

R

AL

3

96

Grace Napolitano

D

CA

32

97

Daniel Lipinski

D

IL

3

98

Don Beyer

D

VA

8

99

Marsha Blackburn

R

TN

7

100

Frank LoBiondo

R

NJ

2

101

Garret Graves

R

LA

6

102

Leonard Lance

R

NJ

7

103

Gene Green

D

TX

29

104

Barbara Comstock

R

VA

10

105

Pete Aguilar

D

CA

31

At Large

106

Patrick T. McHenry

R

NC

10

107

Jerrold Nadler

D

NY

10

108

Eric Swalwell

D

CA

15

109

Mike Coffman

R

CO

6

110

Peter King

R

NY

2

111

Joaquin Castro

D

TX

20

112

Peter Visclosky

D

IN

1

113

David Cicilline

D

RI

1

114

David McKinley

R

WV

1

115

Andre Carson

D

IN

7

116

Terri Sewell

D

AL

7

117

Mario Diaz-Balart

R

FL

25

118

Tim Murphy

R

PA

18

119

Betty McCollum

D

MN

4

120

Doris Matsui

D

CA

6

121

Bill Johnson

R

OH

6

122

Dutch Ruppersberger

D

MD

2

123

Mark Amodei

R

NV

2

124

Elise Stefanik

R

NY

21

125

Joe Barton

R

TX

6

126

Joe Wilson

R

SC

2

127

Bonnie Watson Coleman

D

NJ

12

128

Bob Gibbs

R

OH

7

129

Sean Duffy

R

WI

7

130

Tony Cardenas

D

CA

29

131

Jason Chaffetz

R

UT

3

132

Donald Norcross

D

NJ

1

133

Morgan Griffith

R

VA

9

134

Dina Titus

D

NV

1

135

Vern Buchanan

R

FL

16

136

Bill Posey

R

FL

8

137

David Rouzer

R

NC

7

138

Dave Reichert

R

WA

8

139

David Valadao

R

CA

21

140

Diana DeGette

D

CO

1

141

Mike Conaway

R

TX

11

142

Kevin Yoder

R

KS

3

143

Chris Stewart

R

UT

2

144

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

R

FL

27

145

Barbara Lee

D

CA

13

146

Keith Rothfus

R

PA

12

147

Tulsi Gabbard

D

HI

2

148

Ruben Kihuen

D

NV

4

149

Tom Price

R

GA

6

150

Debbie Dingell

D

MI

12

151

Todd Rokita

R

IN

4

152

Steven Palazzo

R

MS

4

153

Billy Long

R

MO

7

154

James R. Langevin

D

RI

2

155

Josh Gottheimer

D

NJ

5

156

Sam Graves

R

MO

6

157

Duncan Hunter

R

CA

50

158

Hakeem Jeffries

D

NY

8

159

Michael C. Burgess

R

TX

26

160

Rick Nolan

D

MN

8

161

Julia Brownley

D

CA

26

162

Bill Foster

D

IL

11

163

John J. Duncan

R

TN

2

164

George Joseph Mike Kelly

R

PA

3

165

Diane Black

R

TN

6

166

Dennis Ross

R

FL

15

167

David Schweikert

R

AZ

6

168

Kathleen M. Rice

D

NY

4

169

Bob Latta

R

OH

5

170

Scott R. Tipton

R

CO

3

171

Colleen Hanabusa

D

HI

1

172

Michael F. Doyle

D

PA

14

173

Darren Soto

D

FL

9

174

Jerry McNerney

D

CA

9

175

Bradley Byrne

R

AL

1

176

Brad Sherman

D

CA

30

177

Jamie Raskin

D

MD

8

178

Susan Brooks

R

IN

5

179

Martha McSally

R

AZ

2

180

Stephen Lynch

D

MA

8

181

Salud Carbajal

D

CA

24

182

Suzanne Bonamici

D

OR

1

183

David Young

R

IA

3

184

Blaine Luetkemeyer

R

MO

3

185

Rob Wittman

R

VA

1

186

Lucille Roybal-Allard

D

CA

40

187

Jason T. Smith

R

MO

8

188

Tim Walberg

R

MI

7

189

Marc Veasey

D

TX

33

190

Steve Pearce

R

NM

2

191

Bill Huizenga

R

MI

2

192

Steve Cohen

D

TN

9

193

Gwen Moore

D

WI

4

194

Tom Rooney

R

FL

17

195

John Culberson

R

TX

7

196

Randy Hultgren

R

IL

14

197

Lou Correa

D

CA

46

198

Nanette Barragan

D

CA

44

199

John Garamendi

D

CA

3

200

Seth Moulton

D

MA

6

201

Sam Johnson

R

TX

3

202

Peter Welch

D

VT

203

Blake Farenthold

R

TX

27

204

Anthony Brown

D

MD

4

205

Steve Womack

R

AR

3

206

John Faso

R

NY

19

207

Alfred Lawson

D

FL

5

208

Ted Deutch

D

FL

22

209

Mike Turner

R

OH

10

210

Gregory Meeks

D

NY

5

211

Thomas Anthony Marino

R

PA

10

212

Andy Biggs

R

AZ

5

213

Dwight Evans

D

PA

2

214

John Katko

R

NY

24

215

Doug Collins

R

GA

9

216

Jaime Herrera Beutler

R

WA

3

217

Jim Renacci

R

OH

16

218

Liz Cheney

R

WY

219

Gus Bilirakis

R

FL

12

220

Dan Newhouse

R

WA

4

221

Charles J. Fleischmann

R

TN

3

222

William Keating

D

MA

9

223

Dave Loebsack

D

IA

2

224

Tim Ryan

D

OH

13

225

Neal Dunn

R

FL

2

At Large

At Large

226

Nicola Niki Dickson Sauvage Tsongas D

MA

3

227

Brian Fitzpatrick

PA

8

228

Luke Messer

R

IN

6

229

Tom Rice

R

SC

7

230

Eliot Engel

D

NY

16

231

Adrian Smith

R

NE

3

232

Jared Huffman

D

CA

2

233

Tom Graves

R

GA

14

234

Kevin Cramer

R

ND

235

John Conyers Jr.

D

MI

13

236

Michael Capuano

D

MA

7

237

Jackie Walorski

R

IN

2

238

Roger Williams

R

TX

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Carlos Curbelo

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FL

26

240

Jim Jordan

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Ryan Costello

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PA

6

242

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D

OH

9

243

Ro Khanna

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CA

17

244

Karen Bass

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CA

37

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George Holding

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2

246

John Rutherford

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247

Adam Schiff

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28

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CA

24

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Will Hurd

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Ken Buck

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252

Drew Ferguson

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3

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Vicente Gonzalez

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TX

15

254

David Scott

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GA

13

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10

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Larry Bucshon

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8

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3

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9

267

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11

269

Brian Fitzpatrick

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GA

7

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272

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NC

4

273

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NC

5

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Tim Walz

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MN

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275

Paul Cook

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CA

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CA

20

280

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20

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283

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NY

26

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MI

5

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286

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NJ

10

287

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PA

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5

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AZ

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NC

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295

Tom Garrett

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VA

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FL

18

297

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16

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GA

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AR

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CA

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45

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MO

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307

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51

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18

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MI

10

314

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NC

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315

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8

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Francis Rooney

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19

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22

318

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MI

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OH

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321

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322

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OH

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323

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4

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IA

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CO

2

326

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TX

36

327

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PA

11

328

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MO

4

329

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TX

2

330

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29

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GA

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332

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IL

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333

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SC

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CA

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FL

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336

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IL

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337

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IL

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GA

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PA

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AZ

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