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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher Carney | 14% | |||
| John Conyers, Jr. | 14% | |||
| Kathy Dahlkemper | 14% | |||
| Dan Lipinski | 14% | |||
| Michael McMahon | 14% | |||
| George Miller | 14% | |||
| Loretta Sanchez | 14% | |||
| Kurt Schrader | 14% | |||
| Niki Tsongas | 14% | |||
| Diane Watson | 14% | |||
| John Boccieri | 13% | |||
| NY | U.S. House - 9 | Yvette Clarke | Democratic | 13% |
| Blanche Lincoln | 13% | |||
| MA | U.S. Senate - Jr | Ed Markey | Democratic | 13% |
| Scott Murphy | 13% | |||
| Grace Napolitano | 13% | |||
| MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 13% |
| CA | State Senate - 35 | Laura Richardson | Democratic | 13% |
| NY | U.S. House - 7 | Nydia Velázquez | Democratic | 13% |
| Pete Visclosky | 13% | |||
| CA | U.S. House - 28 | Judy Chu | Democratic | 12% |
| IL | U.S. House - 5 | Mike Quigley | Democratic | 12% |
| Robert Byrd | 11% | |||
| Jim Cooper | 11% | |||
| Al Franken | 11% | |||
| Luis Gutiérrez | 11% | |||
| MA | U.S. House - 8 | Stephen Lynch | Democratic | 11% |
| Carolyn Maloney | 11% | |||
| CA | U.S. House - 38 | Linda Sánchez | Democratic | 11% |
| Mark Begich | 10% | |||
| MO | U.S. House - 5 | Emanuel Cleaver II | Democratic | 10% |
| TN | U.S. House - 9 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 10% |
| Gerry Connolly | 10% | |||
| CA | U.S. House - 21 | Jim Costa | Democratic | 10% |
| Joe Crowley | 10% | |||
| TX | U.S. House - 28 | Henry Cuellar | Democratic | 10% |
| IL | U.S. House - 11 | Bill Foster | Democratic | 10% |
| Barney Frank | 10% | |||
| Gabrielle Giffords | 10% | |||
| Bart Gordon | 10% | |||
| Phil Hare | 10% | |||
| Alcee Hastings, Sr. | 10% | |||
| Paul Hodes | 10% | |||
| Mike Honda | 10% | |||
| Jay Inslee | 10% | |||
| GA | U.S. House - 4 | Hank Johnson, Jr. | Democratic | 10% |
| Ted Kaufman | 10% | |||
| CT | U.S. House - 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 10% |
| CA | U.S. House - 18 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 10% |
| NM | U.S. Senate - Jr | Ben Luján, Jr. | Democratic | 10% |
| MN | U.S. House - 4 | Betty McCollum | Democratic/Farmer/Labor | 10% |
| CA | State Senate - 5 | Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 10% |
| NY | U.S. House - 12 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 10% |
| Solomon Ortiz, Sr. | 10% | |||
| Ed Pastor | 10% | |||
| Earl Pomeroy | 10% | |||
| Mark Pryor | 10% | |||
| Charlie Rangel | 10% | |||
| Ciro Rodriguez | 10% | |||
| John Salazar | 10% | |||
| IL | U.S. House - 9 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 10% |
| VA | U.S. House - 3 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 10% |
| CA | U.S. House - 32 | Brad Sherman | Democratic | 10% |
| WA | U.S. House - 9 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 10% |
| Ed Towns | 10% | |||
| Jim Webb, Jr. | 10% | |||
| Anthony Weiner | 10% | |||
| OR | U.S. Senate - Sr | Ron Wyden | Democratic | 10% |
| Bill Owens | 9% | |||
| Max Baucus | 7% | |||
| Melissa Bean | 7% | |||
| Xavier Becerra | 7% | |||
| NV | Mayor | Shelley Berkley | Democratic | 7% |
| Howard Berman | 7% | |||
| GA | U.S. House - 2 | Sanford Bishop, Jr. | Democratic | 7% |
| Earl Blumenauer | 7% | |||
| Barbara Boxer | 7% | |||
| Bruce Braley | 7% | |||
| Dennis Cardoza | 7% | |||
| Lacy Clay, Jr. | 7% | |||
| Kent Conrad | 7% | |||
| Elijah Cummings | 7% | |||
| IL | U.S. House - 7 | Danny Davis | Democratic | 7% |
| Bill Delahunt | 7% | |||
| John Dingell | 7% | |||
| Mike Doyle, Jr. | 7% | |||
| Eliot Engel | 7% | |||
| Marcia Fudge | 7% | |||
| TX | U.S. House - 9 | Al Green | Democratic | 7% |
| Gene Green | 7% | |||
| Debbie Halvorson | 7% | |||
| Tom Harkin | 7% | |||
| Jane Harman | 7% | |||
| NM | U.S. Senate - Sr | Martin Heinrich | Democratic | 7% |
| Maurice Hinchey | 7% | |||
| HI | U.S. Senate - Jr | Mazie Hirono | Democratic | 7% |
| Rush Holt, Jr. | 7% | |||
| Jesse Jackson, Jr. | 7% | |||
| Eddie Johnson | 7% | |||
| Paul Kanjorski | 7% |