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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Ryan | 32% | |||
| CA | Supervisor - 1 | Jackie Speier | Democratic | 32% |
| TX | U.S. House - 20 | Joaquin Castro | Democratic | 32% |
| CA | State Senate - 5 | Jerry McNerney | Democratic | 32% |
| Bob Gibbs | 31% | |||
| FL | U.S. House - 22 | Lois Frankel | Democratic | 31% |
| Blake Farenthold | 31% | |||
| OH | U.S. House - 4 | Jim Jordan | Republican | 31% |
| PA | U.S. House - 10 | Scott Perry | Republican | 31% |
| Vicky Hartzler | 31% | |||
| Mike Pompeo | 31% | |||
| Alcee Hastings, Sr. | 31% | |||
| RI | U.S. Senate - Sr | Jack Reed | Democratic | 31% |
| CA | U.S. House - 8 | John Garamendi | Democratic | 31% |
| Tony Cárdenas | 31% | |||
| Lois Capps | 31% | |||
| NY | U.S. Senate - Sr | Chuck Schumer | Democratic | 31% |
| David Scott | 31% | |||
| TX | U.S. House - 31 | John Carter | Republican | 31% |
| ID | Attorney General | Raúl Labrador | Republican | 30% |
| Nita Lowey | 30% | |||
| Pedro Pierluisi | 30% | |||
| NJ | U.S. House - 6 | Frank Pallone, Jr. | Democratic | 30% |
| WA | U.S. House - 9 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 30% |
| Al Franken | 30% | |||
| Randy Forbes | 30% | |||
| Tom Harkin | 30% | |||
| Louise Slaughter | 30% | |||
| Mike Capuano | 30% | |||
| Ted Deutch | 29% | |||
| Madeleine Bordallo | 29% | |||
| Colleen Hanabusa | 29% | |||
| Dan Kildee | 29% | |||
| Barbara Boxer | 29% | |||
| Michele Bachmann | 29% | |||
| MA | U.S. House - 1 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 29% |
| TX | U.S. House - 33 | Marc Veasey | Democratic | 29% |
| Pat Roberts | 29% | |||
| Cory Gardner | 29% | |||
| Dennis Ross | 28% | |||
| AL | U.S. House - 4 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 28% |
| Kerry Bentivolio | 28% | |||
| Carl Levin | 28% | |||
| KY | U.S. House - 5 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 28% |
| Eddie Johnson | 28% | |||
| CA | U.S. House - 50 | Scott Peters | Democratic | 28% |
| Scott Garrett | 28% | |||
| Mike Johanns | 27% | |||
| NM | Governor | Michelle Lujan Grisham | Democratic | 27% |
| NM | U.S. Senate - Sr | Martin Heinrich | Democratic | 27% |
| IL | U.S. Senate - Sr | Dick Durbin | Democratic | 27% |
| Jim Bridenstine | 27% | |||
| Dianne Feinstein | 27% | |||
| John Campbell III | 27% | |||
| Chaka Fattah, Sr. | 27% | |||
| TX | U.S. House - 17 | Pete Sessions | Republican | 27% |
| Trey Radel | 27% | |||
| Jim Langevin | 27% | |||
| Pete Gallego | 27% | |||
| RI | U.S. Senate - Jr | Sheldon Whitehouse | Democratic | 27% |
| Lacy Clay, Jr. | 26% | |||
| Don Payne, Jr. | 26% | |||
| MI | U.S. House - 4 | Bill Huizenga | Republican | 26% |
| Phil Roe | 26% | |||
| Steven Palazzo | 26% | |||
| Dave Camp | 26% | |||
| Stephen Fincher | 26% | |||
| Kristi Noem | 26% | |||
| John Tierney | 26% | |||
| ID | U.S. Senate - Sr | Mike Crapo | Republican | 26% |
| Carolyn McCarthy | 25% | |||
| Ted Yoho | 25% | |||
| Eni Faleomavaega | 25% | |||
| Gloria Negrete McLeod | 25% | |||
| PA | U.S. House - 16 | Mike Kelly, Jr. | Republican | 25% |
| TX | U.S. House - 9 | Al Green | Democratic | 25% |
| IN | U.S. House - 7 | André Carson | Democratic | 25% |
| Scott Tipton | 25% | |||
| Bill Flores | 25% | |||
| Doc Hastings | 25% | |||
| Susan Davis | 25% | |||
| MI | U.S. House - 5 | Tim Walberg | Republican | 25% |
| Mac Thornberry | 24% | |||
| Sam Johnson | 24% | |||
| Lynn Westmoreland | 24% | |||
| Chris Stewart | 24% | |||
| AR | Attorney General | Tim Griffin | Republican | 24% |
| Charlie Rangel | 24% | |||
| NA | U.S. Secretary of Transportation | Sean Duffy | Republican | 24% |
| TX | U.S. Senate - Sr | John Cornyn | Republican | 24% |
| ME | U.S. House - 1 | Chellie Pingree | Democratic | 24% |
| Patrick McHenry | 24% | |||
| Tom Udall | 24% | |||
| VA | U.S. House - 3 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 24% |
| Billy Long | 24% | |||
| CT | U.S. Senate - Sr | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | 24% |
| NJ | U.S. Senate - Sr | Cory Booker | Democratic | 24% |
| Diane Black | 24% | |||
| Bob Brady | 24% | |||
| Tom Graves, Jr. | 23% |