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02n-CATO on Dec 31, 2002

Political Group Ratings: by CATO on senior issues
Source: CATO website
The mission of the Cato Institute Center for Trade Policy Studies is to increase public understanding of the benefits of free trade and the costs of protectionism.

The Cato Trade Center focuses not only on U.S. protectionism, but also on trade barriers around the world. Cato scholars examine how the negotiation of multilateral, regional, and bilateral trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and provide institutional support for open markets. Not all trade agreements, however, lead to genuine liberalization. In this regard, Trade Center studies scrutinize whether purportedly market-opening accords actually seek to dictate marketplace results, or increase bureaucratic interference in the economy as a condition of market access.

Studies by Cato Trade Center scholars show that the United States is most effective in encouraging open markets abroad when it leads by example. The relative openness and consequent strength of the U.S. economy already lend powerful support to the worldwide trend toward embracing open markets. Consistent adherence by the United States to free trade principles would give this trend even greater momentum. Thus, Cato scholars have found that unilateral liberalization supports rather than undermines productive trade negotiations.

Scholars at the Cato Trade Center aim at nothing less than changing the terms of the trade policy debate: away from the current mercantilist preoccupation with trade balances, and toward a recognition that open markets are their own reward.

The following ratings are based on the votes the organization considered most important; the numbers reflect the percentage of time the representative voted the organization's preferred position.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 13. Question 13: Support & expand free trade Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Free Trade
  • Headline: by CATO, indicating a pro-free trade voting record (Score: 2)
  • Headline 2: by CATO, indicating a mixed record on trade issues (Score: 0)
  • Headline 3: by CATO, indicating a pro-fair trade voting record (Score: -2)

  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 02n-CATO

Neil Abercrombie s3n28%Hawaii Democrat (Resigned 2010) 
Gary Ackerman s2n39%New York Dem./Ind./Lib. (Retiring 2012) 
Daniel Akaka s3n9%HI Democratic Jr Senator (Retiring) 
Tom Allen s2n50%Maine Democrat (Retiring 2008) 
Rob Andrews s2n39%New Jersey Democrat 
Joe Baca s3n28%California Democratic Challenger 
Jan Backus s3n25%Vermont Democratic Challenger 
Brian Baird s2n39%Washington Democrat (until 2010) 
Tammy Baldwin s2n56%WI Democratic Challenger 
Max Baucus s2n58%MT Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2014) 
Evan Bayh s2n33%IN Former Democratic Senator 
Xavier Becerra s2n39%California Democrat 
Shelley Berkley s3n28%Nevada Democrat (Senate run 2012) 
Howard Berman s2n61%California Democrat 
Marion Berry s3n22%Arkansas Former Democrat (until 2010) 
Jeff Bingaman s2n42%NM Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring) 
Sanford Bishop s3n28%Georgia Democrat 
Earl Blumenauer s2n59%Oregon Democrat 
Leonard Boswell s2n44%Iowa Democrat 
Rick Boucher s2n33%Virginia Democrat (until 2010) 
Barbara Boxer s3n17%CA Democratic Jr Senator 
Allen Boyd s3n28%Florida Former Democrat (until 2010) 
Robert Brady s2n33%Pennsylvania Democrat 
John Breaux s2n58%LA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004 
Corrine Brown s3n12%Florida Democrat 
Sherrod Brown s2n44%OH Democratic Sr Senator 
Robert Byrd s3n8%WV Former Democratic Senator 
Maria Cantwell s2n42%WA Democratic Jr Senator 
Lois Capps s2n44%California Democrat 
Michael Capuano s2n41%MA Former Democratic Primary Senate Challenger (2009) 
Benjamin Cardin s2n44%Maryland Democrat 
Tom Carper s2n50%DE Democratic Sr Senator 
Julia Carson s3n22%Indiana Former Dem. (Deceased 2008) 
William Lacy Clay s2n44%Missouri Democrat 
Eva Clayton s2n44%North Carolina Democrat (Until 2004) 
Hillary Clinton s3n17%NY Former Democratic Senator (NY); now Secretary of State 
James Clyburn s3n28%South Carolina Democrat 
Kent Conrad s3n17%ND Democrat Sr Senator (Retiring) 
John Conyers s1n67%Michigan Democrat 
Jon Corzine s2n42%NJ Former Democrat (until 2009) 
Jerry Costello s3n28%Illinois Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
Bud Cramer s2n33%Alabama Democrat (Retired 2008) 
Joseph Crowley s2n50%New York Democrat 
Elijah Cummings s2n33%Maryland Democrat 
Tom Daschle s2n33%SD Former Democratic Senator 
Danny Davis s2n39%Illinois Democrat 
Jim Davis s2n44%Florida Democrat 
Susan Davis s1n67%California Democrat 
Mark Dayton s3n25%MN Democratic Governor 
Peter Defazio s2n38%Oregon Democrat 
Diana DeGette s2n53%Colorado Democrat 
Bill Delahunt s2n47%Massachusetts Democrat (until 2010) 
Rosa DeLauro s2n39%Connecticut Democrat 
Peter Deutsch s2n39%FL Former Democratic Senate challenger (2004); US Rep. 
Norm Dicks s2n53%Washington Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
John Dingell s3n22%Michigan Democrat 
Chris Dodd s3n17%CT Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Lloyd Doggett s2n61%Texas Democrat 
Cal Dooley s1n67%California Democrat (Until 2004) 
Byron Dorgan s3n17%ND Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Mike Doyle s2n44%Pennsylvania Democrat 
Richard Durbin s3n17%IL Democratic Sr Senator 
Chet Edwards s2n50%Texas Former Democrat (until 2010) 
John Edwards s3n17%NC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004 
Eliot Engel s3n19%New York Democrat/Liberal 
Anna Eshoo s2n56%California Democrat 
Bob Etheridge s2n39%North Carolina Democrat (Unseated 2010) 
Lane Evans s3n28%Illinois Democrat 
Sam Farr s2n44%California Democrat 
Chaka Fattah s2n41%Pennsylvania Democrat 
Russell Feingold s3n25%POTUS Democrat 
Dianne Feinstein s2n45%CA Democratic Sr Senator 
Bob Filner s2n39%California Democrat (Mayoral run 2011) 
Barney Frank s2n50%Massachusetts Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
Martin Frost s3n28%Texas Democrat (Until 2004) 
Dick Gephardt s3n22%Missouri Democrat (Until 2004) 
Charles Gonzalez s2n39%Texas Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
Bart Gordon s2n33%Tennessee Democrat (until 2010) 
Bob Graham s2n42%FL Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004 
Gene Green s3n11%Texas Democrat 
Luis Gutierrez s3n28%Illinois Democrat 
Ralph Moody Hall s2n39%Texas Democrat 
Tom Harkin s3n25%IA Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2014) 
Jane Harman s2n50%California Democrat (Resigned 2011) 
Alcee Hastings s3n12%Florida Democrat 
Baron Hill s2n39%Indiana Democrat (until 2010) 
Maurice Hinchey s2n39%New York Dem/Working-Fam.(Retired 2012) 
Ruben Hinojosa s2n53%Texas Democrat 
Tim Holden s3n22%Pennsylvania Democrat (Lost 2012 Primary) 
Fritz Hollings s3n8%SC Former Democratic Sr Senator; retired 2004 
Rush Holt s2n50%New Jersey Democrat 
Mike Honda s2n44%California Democrat 
Darlene Hooley s2n33%Oregon Democrat (Retiring 2008) 
Steny Hoyer s3n22%Maryland Democrat 
Daniel Inouye s2n33%HI Democratic Sr Senator 
Jay Inslee s2n50%WA Democratic Governor 
Steve Israel s2n50%New York Democrat 
Jesse Louis Jackson s2n39%Illinois Democrat (Resgined 2013) 
Sheila Jackson Lee s3n17%Texas Democrat 
William Jefferson s2n47%Louisiana Democrat 
Eddie Bernice Johnson s3n29%Texas Democrat 
Tim Johnson s3n17%SD Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2014) 
Stephanie Tubbs Jones s2n40%Ohio Former Dem. (Deceased, 2008) 
Paul Kanjorski s2n44%Pennsylvania Democrat (until 2010) 
Marcy Kaptur s2n39%Ohio Democrat 
Patrick Kennedy s3n12%Rhode Island Democrat (until 2010) 
Ted Kennedy s3n25%MA Democratic Senator (until 2009) 
John Kerry s2n33%MA Democratic Sr Senator 
Dale Kildee s3n28%Michigan Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
Carolyn Kilpatrick s3n27%Michigan Democrat (until 2010) 
Ron Kind s1n67%WI Former Democratic challenger (2012) 
Jerry Kleczka s2n44%Wisconsin Democrat (Until 2004) 
Herbert Kohl s2n50%WI Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring) 
Dennis Kucinich s2n39%Ohio Democrat (Lost 2012 Primary) 
Nicholas Lampson s2n33%Texas Democrat (Unseated 2008) 
Mary Landrieu s2n42%LA Democratic Sr Senator 
James Langevin s2n44%Rhode Island Democrat 
Tom Lantos s2n47%California Former Democrat (until 2008) 
Rick Larsen s2n39%Washington Democrat 
John Larson s2n41%Connecticut Democrat 
Patrick Leahy s3n8%VT Democratic Sr Senator 
Barbara Lee s2n39%California Democrat 
Carl Levin s3n17%MI Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2014) 
Sander Levin s2n33%Michigan Democrat 
John Lewis s3n29%Georgia Democrat 
Blanche Lambert Lincoln s2n58%AR Former Democratic Senator 
William Lipinski s2n33%Illinois Democrat (Until 2004) 
Zoe Lofgren s2n53%California Democrat 
Nita Lowey s2n44%New York Democrat 
Ken Lucas s2n39%Kentucky Democrat (Until 2004) 
Steve Lynch s2n40%Massachusetts Democrat (Senate run 2013) 
Carolyn Maloney s2n50%New York Democrat/Liberal 
Ed Markey s2n50%MA Democratic Challenger 
Jim Matheson s2n56%Utah Democrat 
Robert Matsui s2n39%California Former Democrat (deceased) 
Carolyn McCarthy s2n44%New York Dem./Ind./Working-Families 
Karen McCarthy s2n47%Missouri Democrat (Until 2004) 
Betty McCollum s3n22%Minnesota Democrat 
Jim McDermott s2n50%Washington Democrat 
Jim McGovern s2n39%Massachusetts Democrat 
Mike McIntyre s3n17%North Carolina Democrat 
Michael McNulty s2n44%New York Dem./Cons. (Retiring 2008) 
Marty Meehan s2n60%Massachusetts Democrat (Retired 2007) 
Gregory Meeks s2n40%New York Dem./Working-Families 
Robert Menendez s3n28%New Jersey Democrat 
Barbara Mikulski s3n17%MD Democratic Sr Senator 
Juanita Millender-McDonald s3n31%California Democrat 
George Miller s2n50%California Democrat 
Zell Miller s2n64%GA Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004 
Alan Mollohan s2n38%West Virginia Democrat 
Dennis Moore s2n61%Kansas Democrat (until 2010) 
James Moran s1n72%Virginia Democrat 
Patty Murray s2n42%WA Democratic Sr Senator 
John Murtha s2n40%Pennsylvania Democrat (Deceased Feb. 2010) 
Jerrold Nadler s2n50%New York Dem./Lib./Working-Families 
Grace Napolitano s2n33%California Democrat 
Richard Neal s2n50%Massachusetts Democrat 
Ben Nelson s2n58%NE Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring) 
Bill Nelson s2n33%FL Democratic Sr Senator 
James Oberstar s2n39%Minnesota Dem./Farmer/Labor (until 2010) 
David Obey s2n33%Wisconsin Democrat (until 2010) 
John Olver s3n31%Massachusetts Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
Solomon Ortiz s2n44%Texas Democrat (Unseated 2010) 
Major Owens s2n56%New York Democrat (until 2007) 
Frank Pallone s2n33%New Jersey Democrat 
Bill Pascrell s3n28%New Jersey Democrat 
Ed Pastor s2n33%Arizona Democrat 
Donald Payne s2n39%New Jersey Former Democrat(Deceased 2012) 
Nancy Pelosi s3n29%California Democrat 
Collin Peterson s3n31%Minnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor 
Earl Pomeroy s2n39%North Dakota Democrat (until 2010) 
David Eugene Price s2n33%North Carolina Democrat 
Nick Rahall s3n28%West Virginia Democrat 
Charles Rangel s2n39%New York Dem./Lib./Working-Families 
Jack Reed s3n25%RI Democratic Sr Senator 
Harry Reid s3n17%NV Democratic Sr Senator 
Silvestre Reyes s3n31%Texas Democrat 
John Rockefeller s3n17%WV Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2014) 
Ciro Rodriguez s2n33%Texas Democrat (until 2010) 
Mike Ross s3n17%Arkansas Democratic Governor Challenger 
Steven Rothman s3n22%New Jersey Democrat 
Lucille Roybal-Allard s3n28%California Democrat 
Bobby Rush s2n33%Illinois Democrat 
Martin Sabo s3n28%Minnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor 
Loretta Sanchez s3n29%California Democrat 
Max Sandlin s3n22%Texas Democrat (Until 2004) 
Paul Sarbanes s3n25%MD Former Democrat Senator (Retired 2006) 
Jan Schakowsky s2n41%Illinois Democrat 
Adam Schiff s2n33%California Democrat 
Charles Schumer s3n25%NY Democratic Sr Senator 
Bobby Scott s3n28%Virginia Democrat 
Jose Serrano s2n38%New York Democrat/Liberal 
Brad Sherman s2n39%California Democrat 
Ike Skelton s2n33%Missouri Democrat (until 2010) 
Louise Slaughter s2n47%New York Democrat 
David Adam Smith s2n65%Washington Democrat 
Vic Snyder s2n50%Arkansas Former Democrat (until 2010) 
Hilda Solis s2n33%CA Democratic Gubernatorial Challenger 
Arlen Specter s1n75%PA Former Democratic incumbent (elected as Republican) 
John Spratt s3n17%South Carolina Democrat (until 2010) 
Debbie Stabenow s3n17%MI Democratic Jr Senator 
Pete Stark s2n50%California Democrat 
Charles Stenholm s2n53%Texas Democrat 
Ted Strickland s3n28%OH Former Democratic Governor (2006-2010) 
Bart Stupak s2n39%Michigan Democrat (until 2010) 
John Tanner s2n50%Tennessee Democrat (until 2010) 
Ellen Tauscher s2n61%California Former Democrat (until 2009) 
Gene Taylor s3n28%Mississippi Democratic Challenger 
Bennie Thompson s3n25%Mississippi Democrat 
Mike Thompson s3n28%California Democrat 
John Tierney s2n50%Massachusetts Democrat 
Ed Towns s2n33%New York Democrat/Liberal (Retiring) 
Jim Turner s3n28%Texas Democrat (Until 2004) 
Mark Udall s2n39%CO Democratic Sr Senator; previously Representative 
Tom Udall s2n33%New Mexico Democrat (Senate 2008) 
Nydia Velazquez s2n50%New York Democrat/Working-Families 
Peter Visclosky s3n20%Indiana Democrat 
Maxine Waters s2n44%California Democrat 
Diane Watson s3n22%California Former Democrat (until 2010) 
Mel Watt s2n33%North Carolina Democrat 
Henry Waxman s2n56%California Democrat 
Anthony Weiner s2n56%New York Former Democrat(Resigned 2011) 
Robert Wexler s3n20%Florida Democrat (resigned Jan. 2010) 
Lynn Woolsey s3n28%California Democrat (Retiring 2012) 
David Wu s3n22%Oregon Democrat (Resigned 2011) 
Ron Wyden s2n33%OR Democratic Sr Senator 
Albert Wynn s3n28%Maryland Democrat (Unseated 2008) 



Republicans participating in 02n-CATO

Robert Aderholt s3n28%Alabama Republican 
Todd Akin s2n61%Missouri Republican (Senate run 2012) 
Wayne Allard s1n83%CO Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) 
George Allen s1n67%POTUS Republican 
Spencer Bachus s2n44%Alabama Republican 
Richard Hugh Baker s2n47%Louisiana Republican (Resigned 2008) 
Cass Ballenger s2n33%North Carolina Republican 
Roscoe Bartlett s2n44%Maryland Republican 
Joe Linus Barton s2n33%Texas Republican 
Charlie Bass s1n89%New Hampshire Republican (Retired 2012) 
Robert Bennett s1n91%UT Former Republican Senator 
Doug Bereuter s2n56%Nebraska Republican (Until 2004) 
Judy Biggert s1n83%Illinois Republican 
Michael Bilirakis s2n44%Florida Republican (Retired 2006) 
Roy Blunt s2n41%Missouri Republican (until 2010) 
Sherry Boehlert s2n50%New York Republican/Independence 
John Boehner s2n50%Ohio Republican 
Kit Bond s1n73%MO Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Henry Bonilla s2n39%Texas Republican 
Mary Bono s2n47%California Republican 
John Boozman s1n75%AR Republican Jr Senator 
Kevin Brady s2n56%Texas Republican 
Henry Brown s2n50%South Carolina Republican (until 2010) 
Sam Brownback s1n100%KS Republican Governor 
Jim Bunning s1n75%KY Republican Jr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Conrad Burns s2n55%MT Former Republican Senator (MT, 1989-2007) 
Richard Burr s2n33%NC Republican Sr Senator; previously Representative 
Dan Burton s2n58%Indiana Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Steve Buyer s3n29%Indiana Republican (until 2010) 
Ken Calvert s2n39%California Republican 
Dave Camp s2n44%Michigan Republican 
Ben Nighthorse Campbell s2n42%CO Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004 
Chris Cannon s2n47%Utah Republican 
Eric Cantor s2n56%Virginia Republican 
Shelley Moore Capito s3n22%West Virginia Republican 
Steve Chabot s1n67%Ohio Republican 
Lincoln Chafee s1n92%RI Former Republican Senator (Lost re-election, 2006) 
Saxby Chambliss s2n33%GA Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2014) 
John Howard Coble s3n22%North Carolina Republican 
Thad Cochran s1n67%MS Republican Sr Senator 
Susan Collins s1n67%ME Republican Sr Senator 
Christopher Cox s1n71%California Republican 
Larry Craig s1n75%ID Former Republican Senator (until 2008) 
Philip Crane s1n82%Illinois Republican (Until 2004) 
Michael Crapo s1n75%ID Republican Sr Senator 
Ander Crenshaw s2n33%Florida Republican 
Barbara Cubin s2n38%Wyoming Republican (Retiring 2008) 
John Culberson s1n72%Texas Republican 
Duke Cunningham s2n33%California Republican 
Jo Ann Davis s3n28%Virginia Republican 
Tom Davis s1n67%Virginia Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Nathan Deal s3n28%GA Republican Governor 
Tom DeLay s1n75%Texas Republican 
Jim DeMint s1n72%SC Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative 
Mike DeWine s1n100%OH Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2006) 
Pete Domenici s1n90%NM Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) 
John Doolittle s2n56%California Republican (Retiring 2008) 
David Dreier s1n72%California Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Jimmy Duncan s2n41%Tennessee Republican 
Jennifer Dunn s2n61%Washington Republican (Until 2004) 
Vernon Ehlers s2n61%Michigan Republican (until 2010) 
Jo Ann Emerson s2n50%Missouri Republican (Resigned 2013) 
Phil English s2n50%Pennsylvania Republican (Unseated 2008) 
John Ensign s1n92%NV Republican Jr Senator 
Michael Enzi s1n82%WY Republican Sr Senator 
Terry Everett s3n29%Alabama Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Mike Ferguson s2n61%New Jersey Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Peter Fitzgerald s1n75%IL Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004 
Jeff Flake s1n94%Arizona Republican (Senate run 2012) 
Mark Foley s3n28%Florida Republican 
Randy Forbes s2n56%Virginia Republican 
Vito Fossella s2n59%New York Rep./Cons. challenger 
Rodney Frelinghuysen s1n67%New Jersey Republican 
Bill Frist s1n82%POTUS Republican 
Elton Gallegly s2n53%California Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Jim Gibbons s2n53%Nevada Republican 
Wayne Gilchrest s2n63%Maryland Republican (Unseated 2008) 
Paul Gillmor s2n39%Ohio Republican (Deceased 2007) 
Bob Goodlatte s2n44%Virginia Republican 
Porter Goss s2n61%Florida Republican (Until 2004) 
Lindsey Graham s3n17%SC Republican Sr Senator 
Kay Granger s2n44%Texas Republican 
Chuck Grassley s1n83%IA Republican Sr Senator 
Samuel Graves s2n56%Missouri Republican 
Mark Green s2n50%Wisconsin Republican 
Jim Greenwood s2n61%Pennsylvania Republican (Until 2004) 
Judd Gregg s1n92%NH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Gil Gutknecht s2n33%Minnesota Republican 
Chuck Hagel s1n92%NE Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) 
Melissa Hart s2n39%Pennsylvania Republican 
Denny Hastert s1n100%Illinois Republican (Retired 2007) 
Doc Hastings s2n41%Washington Republican 
Orrin Hatch s1n83%UT Republican Sr Senator 
Robin Hayes s3n28%North Carolina Republican (Unseated 2008) 
J.D. Hayworth s2n53%Arizona Republican (until 2007) 
Joel Hefley s2n44%Colorado Republican 
Wally Herger s2n59%California Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Dave Hobson s2n44%Ohio Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Peter Hoekstra s2n56%MI Republican Challenger 
Amo Houghton s2n50%New York Republican/Conservative 
Kenny Hulshof s2n44%Missouri Republican (Governor 2008) 
Duncan Hunter s3n24%California Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Kay Bailey Hutchison s1n67%TX Republican Sr Senator (Retiring) 
Henry Hyde s2n33%Illinois Republican 
James Inhofe s1n73%OK Republican Sr Senator 
Johnny Isakson s2n50%GA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative 
Ernest Istook s2n63%Oklahoma Republican 
Bill Jenkins s3n24%Tennessee Republican (Retired 2006) 
Nancy Lee Johnson s1n78%Connecticut Republican 
Sam Johnson s2n44%Texas Republican 
Timothy Johnson s2n50%Illinois Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Walter Beaman Jones s3n17%North Carolina Republican 
Ric Keller s2n61%Florida Republican (Unseated 2008) 
Sue Kelly s2n44%New York Republican (until 2007) 
Mark Kennedy s2n44%Minnesota Republican (until 2006) 
Peter King s2n39%New York Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life 
Jack Kingston s2n39%GA Republican Challenger 
Mark Kirk s2n50%IL Republican Jr Senator 
Joe Knollenberg s2n44%Michigan Republican (Unseated 2008) 
Jim Kolbe s1n72%Arizona Republican 
Jon Kyl s1n92%AZ Republican Jr Senator (Retiring) 
Ray LaHood s2n44%Illinois Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Tom Latham s2n61%Iowa Republican 
Steven LaTourette s2n41%Ohio Republican 
Jim Leach s2n56%Iowa Republican 
Jerry Lewis s2n38%California Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Ron Lewis s2n44%Kentucky Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Frank LoBiondo s2n33%New Jersey Republican 
Trent Lott s1n67%MS Former Republican Senator (MS, 1989-2007) 
Frank Dean Lucas s2n39%Oklahoma Republican 
Richard Lugar s1n100%IN Republican Sr Senator 
Donald Manzullo s2n61%Illinois Republican (Lost 2012 Primary) 
John McCain s1n100%AZ Republican Sr Senator 
Mitch McConnell s1n92%KY Republican Sr Senator 
Jim McCrery s2n44%Louisiana Republican (Retiring 2008) 
John McHugh s3n28%New York Republican/Conservative 
Scott McInnis s1n72%Colorado Republican (Until 2004) 
Buck McKeon s2n50%California Republican 
John Mica s2n50%Florida Republican 
Gary Miller s2n61%California Republican 
Jeff Miller s2n60%Florida Republican 
Jerry Moran s2n56%Kansas Republican (until 2010) 
Sue Myrick s2n56%North Carolina Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Bob Ney s2n56%Ohio Republican 
Don Nickles s1n100%OK Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004 
Anne Meagher Northup s2n61%Kentucky Republican 
Charlie Norwood s3n11%Georgia Republican 
Jim Nussle s2n50%Iowa Republican 
Tom Osborne s2n56%Nebraska Republican 
Doug Ose s2n44%California Republican challenger 
Butch Otter s1n67%ID Republican Governor 
Michael Oxley s2n50%Ohio Republican 
Ron Paul s1n76%POTUS Republican (Libertarian 1988) 
Mike Pence s2n61%IN Republican Governor 
John Peterson s1n71%Pennsylvania Republican (Retired 2008) 
Tom Petri s1n78%Wisconsin Republican 
Chip Pickering s3n22%MS Republican challenger (2006), U.S. Rep. 
Joseph Pitts s2n61%Pennsylvania Republican 
Todd Platts s2n65%Pennsylvania Republican (Retiring 2012) 
Richard Pombo s2n33%California Republican 
Rob Portman s2n56%OH Republican Jr Senator 
Deborah Pryce s2n53%Ohio Republican 
Jack Quinn s3n27%New York Republican/Ind./Cons. 
Jim Ramstad s1n83%Minnesota Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Ralph Regula s3n28%Ohio Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Dennis Rehberg s2n50%Montana Republican (Senate run 2012) 
Thomas Reynolds s2n50%New York Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Pat Roberts s1n92%KS Republican Sr Senator 
Hal Rogers s3n28%Kentucky Republican 
Mike Rogers s2n39%Michigan Republican 
Dana Rohrabacher s2n56%California Republican 
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen s3n20%Florida Republican 
Ed Royce s2n61%California Republican 
Paul Ryan s1n67%POTUS Republican 
Jim Ryun s2n50%Kansas Republican 
Rick Santorum s1n100%PA Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2006) 
Jim Saxton s2n47%New Jersey Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Edward Schrock s1n67%Virginia Republican (Until 2004) 
James Sensenbrenner s1n67%Wisconsin Republican 
Jeff Sessions s3n27%AL Republican Sr Senator 
Pete Sessions s2n39%Texas Republican 
John Shadegg s1n78%Arizona Republican 
Clay Shaw s2n61%Florida Republican 
Christopher Shays s1n72%Connecticut Republican (Unseated 2008) 
Richard Shelby s3n30%AL Republican Jr Senator 
Don Sherwood s2n56%Pennsylvania Republican 
John Shimkus s2n50%Illinois Republican 
Bill Shuster s2n50%Pennsylvania Republican 
Rob Simmons s2n50%Connecticut Republican 
Mike Simpson s2n44%Idaho Republican 
Christopher Smith s3n28%New Jersey Republican 
Gordon Harold Smith s2n58%OR Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2008) 
Lamar Smith s2n39%Texas Republican 
Nick Smith s1n67%MI Former Republican challenger (2006), previously U.S. Rep 
Olympia Snowe s2n58%ME Republican Sr Senator 
Mark Souder s2n39%Indiana Republican (until 2010) 
Cliff Stearns s2n47%Florida Republican (Lost 2012 primary) 
Ted Stevens s1n82%AK Former Republican Sr Senator 
John Sullivan s1n67%Oklahoma Republican 
John Sununu s1n83%New Hampshire Republican 
John Sweeney s2n38%New York Republican/Conservative 
Tom Tancredo s2n61%Colorado Republican Governor challenger 
Billy Tauzin s2n33%Louisiana Republican (Until 2004) 
Charles Taylor s3n17%North Carolina Republican 
Lee Terry s2n56%Nebraska Republican 
Bill Thomas s2n44%California Republican 
Craig Thomas s1n92%WY Former Republican Senator (deceased in office 2007) 
Mac Thornberry s2n50%Texas Republican 
Todd Tiahrt s2n56%Kansas Republican (until 2010) 
Pat Tiberi s1n67%Ohio Republican 
Pat Toomey s1n72%PA Republican Jr Senator 
Fred Upton s2n56%Michigan Republican 
David Vitter s2n44%LA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative 
George Voinovich s1n92%OH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010) 
Greg Walden s2n39%Oregon Republican 
Jim Walsh s2n33%New York Rep./Ind. (Retiring 2008) 
Zach Wamp s1n67%Tennessee Republican (until 2010) 
John Warner s2n64%VA Former Republican Senator (retired 2008) 
Curt Weldon s2n35%Pennsylvania Republican 
Dave Weldon s3n28%FL Republican Senate Challenger (Lost primary) 
Jerry Weller s2n39%Illinois Republican (Retiring 2008) 
Ed Whitfield s2n44%Kentucky Republican 
Roger Wicker s2n33%Mississippi Republican (Senate 2008) 
Heather Wilson s2n50%New Mexico Republican (Senate 2008) 
Joe Wilson s3n29%South Carolina Republican 
Frank Wolf s2n33%Virginia Republican 
Bill Young s2n53%Florida Republican 
Don Young s3n19%Alaska Republican 



Independents participating in 02n-CATO

Joe Biden s2n42%DE Vice President 
Brad Carson s2n44%OK 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative 
Michael Castle s2n61%DE 2010 Senate Challenger (lost primary); previously Gov.& Rep. 
Mac Collins s2n39%GA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative 
Lincoln Diaz-Balart s3n28%Florida Former GOP (until 2010) 
Harold Ford s2n33%NY 2010 Democratic Primary Challenger; previously US Rep (TN) 
Virgil Goode s3n17%POTUS Constitution Party Challenger 
Joseph Hoeffel s2n50%PA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative 
John Hostettler s2n65%IN 2010 Senate Challenger (lost GOP primary); formerly US Rep. 
Darrell Issa s2n59%CA03 Former Initiator of Gubernatorial Recall (2003) 
Chris John s2n44%LA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative 
Joseph Lieberman s2n36%CT Independent Sr Senator; Gore's VP nominee (Retiring) 
John Linder s1n67%Georgia Former GOP (until 2010) 
George Nethercutt s2n50%WA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative 
Adam Putnam s3n29%Florida Former GOP (until 2010) 
George Radanovich s2n33%California Former GOP (until 2010) 
Bernie Sanders s2n33%Vermont Independent 



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 227
Republicans: 228
Independents: 17


















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