List of Anti-War and Pro-War Members of Congress
Here is the full list of members of congress who are up for re-election in 2008 (435 representatives and 33 senators), based on whether they are pro-war or against the war. (If they are in the questionable category, that means they probably have voted to stop the war but have not done enough given their position in congress or that they have an inconsistent voting record.)
If you don't know your congressional representative, you can find it out right here.
House of Representatives
142 Antiwar Congressmen
138 Democrats
4 Republicans
245 Pro-war Congressmen
50 Democrats
195 Republicans
45 ? Congressmen
44 Democrats
1 Republican
3 Open Seats
Open (CA 37)
Open (GA 10)
Open (MA 5)
Senators
2 Antiwar Senators
2 Democrats
27 Pro-war Senators
8 Democrats
19 Republicans
3 ? Senators
2 Democrats
1 Republican
1 Open Seat
Open (CO) senate
Antiwar congressmen (by state)
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
· Ed Pastor (D- AZ 4)
· Raul Grijalva (D- AZ 7)
Arkansas
California
· Mike Thomspon (D- CA 1)
· Doris Matsui (D- CA 5)
· Lynn Woolsey (D- CA 6)
· George Miller (D- CA 7)
· Barbara Lee (D- CA 9)
· Jerry McNerney (D- CA 11)
· Pete Stark (D- CA 13)
· Anna Eshoo (D- CA 14)
· Mike Honda (D- CA 15)
· Zoe Lofgren (D- CA 16)
· Sam Farr (D- CA 17)
· Lois Capps (D- CA 23)
· Xavier Becerra (D- CA 31)
· Hilda Solis (D- CA 32)
· Diane Watson (D- CA 33)
· Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA 34)
· Maxine Waters (D- CA 35)
· Grace Napolitano (D- CA 38)
· Linda Sanchez (D- CA 39)
· Joe Baca (D- CA 43)
· Loretta Sanchez (D- CA 47)
· Bob Filner (D- CA 51)
· Susan Davis (D- CA 53) 25
Colorado
· Diana DeGette (D- CO 1)
· Ed Perlmutter (D- CO 7)
Connecticut
· John Larson (D- CT 1)
· Joe Courtnet (D- CT 2)
· Rosa DeLauro (D- CT 3)
· Chris Murphey (D- CT 5)
Delaware
Florida
· Corrine Brown (D- FL 3)
· Kathy Castor (D- FL 11)
· Kendrick Meek (D- FL 17)
· Debbie Schultz (D- FL 20)
· Ron Klein (D- FL 22)
· Alcee Hastings (D- FL 23)
Georgia
· John Lewis (D- GA 5)
Hawaii
· Neil Abercrombie (D- Hawaii 1)
· Mazie Hirono (D- Hawaii 2)
Idaho
Illinois
· Bobby Rush (D- IL 1)
· Jesse L. Jackson Jr., Dem (D- IL 2)
· Luis Gutierrez (D- IL 4) (won’t run for re-election)
· Daniel Davis (D- IL 7)
· Dan Schakowsky (D- IL 9)
· Jerry Costello (IL 12)
· Phil Hare (D- IL 17)
Indiana
· Pete Visclosky (D- IN 1)
· Julia Carson (D- IN 7)
Iowa
· Bruce Braley (D- IA 1)
· David Loebsack (D- IA 2)
Kansas
Kentucky
· John Yarmuth (D- KY 3)
Louisiana
Maine
· Tom Allen (D- ME 1)
· Michael Michaud (D- ME 2)
Maryland
· Wayne Gilchrest (R-Md. 1)
· John Sarbanes (D- MD 3)
· Elijah Cummings (D- MD 7)
· Chris Van Hollen (D- MD 8) 58
Massachusetts
· John Olver (D- MA 1)
· Richard Neal (D- MA 2)
· James McGovern (D- MA 3)
· Barney Frank (D- MA 4)
· John Tierney (D- MA 6)
· Mike Capuano (D- MA 8)
· Bill Delahunt (D- MA 10)
Michigan
· Bart Stupak (D- MI 1)
· Dale Kildee (D- MI 5)
· Carolyn Kilpatrick (D- MI 13)
· John Conyers (D- MI 14)
· John Dingell (D- MI 15)
Minnesota
· Betty McCollum (D- MN 4)
· Keith Ellison (D- MN 5)
· Jim Oberstar (D- MN 8)
Mississippi
· Bennie Thompson (D- MS 2)
Missouri
· William Lacy Clay, Jr. (MO 1)
· Emmanuel Cleaver (D- MO 5)
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
· Carol Shea-Porter (D- NH 1)
· Paul Hodes (D- NH 2)
New Jersey
· Frank Pallone (D- NJ 6)
· Donald Payne (D- NJ 10)
· Russ Holt, Jr. (D- NJ 12)
New Mexico
· Tom Udall (D- NM 3)
New York
· Tim Bishop (D- NY 1)
· Gregory Meeks (D- NY 6)
· Jerry Nadler (D- NY 8)
· Anthony Weiner (D- NY 9)
· Ed Towns (D- NY 10)
· Yvette Clark (D- NY 11)
· Nydia Velazquez (D- NY 12)
· Charles Rangel (D- NY 15)
· Jose Serrano (D- NY 16)
· John Hall (D- NY 19)
· Kirsten Gillibrand (D- NY 20)
· Michael McNulty (D- NY 21)
· Maurice Hinchey (D- NY 22)
· Michael Arcuri (D- NY 24)
· Louise Slaughter (D- NY 28)
North Carolina
· G.K. Butterfield (D- N.C. 1)
· Walter Jones (R-N.C. 3)
· David Price (D- NC 4)
· Mel Watt (D- NC 12)
· Brad Miller (D- NC 13)
North Dakota
Ohio
· Marcy Kaptur (D- OH 9)
· Dennis Kucinich (D- OH 10)
· Stephanie Jones (D- OH 11)
· Betty Sutton (D- OH 13)
· Tim Ryan (D- OH 17)
Oklahoma
Oregon
· David Wu (D- OR 1)
· Earl Blumenauer (D- OR 3)
· Peter DeFazio (D- OR 4)
· Darlene Hooley (D- OR 5)
Pennsylvania
· Bob Brady (D- PA 1)
· Chaka Fattah (D- PA 2)
· Joe Sestak (D- PA 7)
· Patrick Murphy (D- PA 8)
· Paul Kanjorski (D- PA 11)
· John Murtha (D- PA 12)
· Mike Doyle (D- PA 14)
Rhode Island
· James Langevin (D- RI 2)
South Carolina
· Jim Clyburn (D- SC 6)
South Dakota
Tennessee
· John Duncan (R-Tenn. 2)
· Steve Cohen (D- Tennessee 9)
Texas
· Ron Paul (R-Texas 14)
· Ruben Hinojosa (D- Texas 15)
· Sheila Jackson-Lee (D- Texas 18)
· Charlie Gonzales (D- Texas 20)
· Lloyd Doggett (D- Texas 25)
· Eddie Bernice Johnson (D Texas 30)
Utah
Vermont
· Peter Welch (D- VT 0)
Virginia
· Robert Scott (D- VA 3)
· Jim Moran (D- VA 8)
Washington
· Jay Inslee (D- WA 1)
· Rick Larsen (D- WA 2)
· Brian Baird (D- WA 3)
· Jim McDermott (D- WA 7)
West Virginia
· Alan Mollohan (D WV 1)
· Nick Rahall (D- WV 3)
Wisconsin
· Tammy Baldwin (D- WI 2)
· Gwen Moore (D- WI 4)
· David Obey (D- WI 7)
· Steve Kagen (D- WI 8)
Wyoming
Terrible congressmen (by state)
Alabama
· Joe Bonner (R- AL 1)
· Tony Everett (R- AL 2)
· Mike Rogers (R- AL 3)
· Robert Aderholt (R- AL 4)
· Bud Cramer (R- AL 5)
· Spencer Bachus (R- AL 6)
Alaska
· Don Young (R- AK 0)
Arizona
· Rick Renzi (R- AZ 1)
· Trent Franks (R- AZ 2)
· John Shadegg (R- AZ 3)
· Harry Mitchell (R- AZ 5)
· Jeff Flake (R- AZ 6)
· Gabrielle Giffords (R- AZ 8)
Arkansas
· John Boozman (R- AR 3)
· Mike Ross (R- AR 4)
California
· Wally Herger (R- CA 2)
· Dan Lungren (R- CA 3)
· John Doolittle (R- CA 4)
· Tom Lantos (D- California 12) Supported both wars in Iraq and war in Lebanon· Dennis Cardoza (D- CA 18)
· George Radanovich (R- CA 19)
· Jim Costa (D- CA 20)
· Devin Nunes (R- CA 21)
· Kevin McCarthy (R- CA 22)
· Elton Gallegly (R- CA 24)
· Howard McKeon (R- CA 25)
· David Dreier (R- CA 26)
· Howard Berman (D- CA 28)
· Jane Harman (D- CA 36)
· Edward Royce (R- CA 40)
· Jerry Lewis (R- CA 41)
· Gary Miller (R- CA 42)
· Ken Calvert (R- CA 44)
· Mary Bono (R- CA 45)
· Dana Rohrabacher (R- CA 46)
· John Campbell (R- CA 48)
· Darrel Issa (R- CA 49)
· Brian Bilbray (R- CA 50)
· Duncan Hunter (R- CA 52)
Colorado
· John Salazar (D- CO 3)
· Marilyn Musgrave (R- CO 4)
· Doug Lamborn (R- CO 5)
· Tom Tancredo (R- CO 6)
Connecticut
· Christopher Shays (R- CT 4)
Delaware
· Michael Castle (R- DE 0)
Florida
· Jeff Miller (R- FL 1)
· Allen Boyd (D- FL 2)
· Ander Crenshaw (R- FL 4)
· Ginny Brown-Waite (R- FL 5)
· Cliff Stearns (R- FL 6)
· John Mica (R- FL 7)
· Ric Keller (R- FL 8)
· Gus Bilirakis (R- FL 9)
· Bill Young (R- FL 10)
· Adam Putnam (R- FL 12)
· Vern Buchanan (R- FL 13)
· Connie Mack (R- FL 14)
· Dave Weldon (R- FL 15)
· Tim Mahoney (D- FL 16)
· Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R- FL 18)
· Robert Wexler (D- FL 19)
· Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R- FL 21)
· Tom Feeney (R- FL 24)
· Mario Diaz-Balart (R- FL 25)
Georgia
· Jack Kingston (R- GA 1)
· Sanford Bishop (D- GA 2)
· Lynn Westmoreland (R- GA 3)
· Tom Prince (R- GA 6)
· John Linder (R- GA 7)
· Jim Marshall (D- GA 8)
· Nathan Deal (R- GA 9)
· Phil Gingrey (R- GA 11)
· John Barrow (D- GA 12)
· David Scott (D- GA 13)
Hawaii
Idaho
· William Sali (R- ID 1)
· Michael Simpson (R- ID 2)
Illinois
· Dan Lipinksi (D- IL 3)
· Rahm Emmanuel (D- IL 5)
· Peter Roskam (R- IL 6)
· Melissa Bean (D- IL 8)
· Mark Kirk (R- IL 10)
· Jerry Weller (R- IL 11)
· Judy Biggert (R- IL 13)
· Dennis Hastert (R- IL 14)
· Timothy Johnson (R- IL 15)
· Donald Manzullo (R- IL 16)
· Ray LaHood (R- IL 18)
· John Shimkus (R- IL 19)
Indiana
· Joe Donnelly (D- IN 2)
· Mark Souder (R- IN 3)
· Steve Buyer (R- IN 4)
· Dan Burton (R- IN 5)
· Mike Pence (R- IN 6)
· Brad Ellsworth (D- IN 8)
· Baron Hill (D- IN 9)
Iowa
· Leonard Boswell (D- IA 3)
· Tom Latham (D- IA 4)
· Steve King (D- IA 5)
Kansas
· Jerry Moran (D- KS 1)
· Dennis Moore (D- KS 3)
· Todd Tiahrt (R- KS 4)
Kentucky
· Ed Whitfield (R- KY 1)
· Ron Lewis (R- KY 2)
· Geoff David (R- KY 4)
· Harold Rogers (R- KY 5)
· Ben Chandler (D- KY 6)
Louisiana
· Bobby Jindal (R- LA 1)
· Charlie Melancon (D- LA 3)
· Jim McCrery (R- LA 4)
· Rodney Alexander (R- LA 5)
· Richard H. Baker (R- LA 6)
· Charles Boustany (R- LA 7)
Maine
Maryland
· Dutch Ruppersberger (D- MD 2)
· Steny Hoyer (D- MD 5)
· Roscoe Bartlett (R- MD 6)
Massachusetts
Michigan
· Peter Hoekstra (R- MI 2)
· Vern Ehlers (R- MI 3)
· David Lee Camp (R- MI 4)
· Fred Upton (R- MI 6)
· Tim Walberg (R- MI 7)
· Mike Rogers (R- MI 8)
· Joe Knollenberg (R- MI 9)
· Candice Miller (R- MI 10)
· Thad McCotter (R- MI 11)
Minnesota
· John Kline (R- MN 2)
· Jim Ramstad (R- MN 3)
· Michelle Bachman (R- MN 6)
· Colin Peterson (D- MN 7)
Mississippi
· Roger Wicker (R- MS 1)
· Chip Pickering (R- MS 3)
Missouri
· Todd Akin (R- MO 2)
· Sam Graves (R- MO 6)
· Roy Blunt (R- MO 7)
· Jo Ann Emerson (R- MO 8)
· Kenny Hulshof (R- MO 9)
Montana
· Danny Rehberg (R- MT 0)
Nebraska
· Jeff Fortenberry (R- NE 1)
· Lee Terry (R- NE 2)
· Adrian Smith (R- NE 3)
Nevada
· Shelley Berkley (D- NV 1)
· Dean Heller (R- NV 2)
· John Porter (R- NV 3)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
· Frank LoBiondo (R- NJ 2)
· Jim Saxton (R- NJ 3)
· Chris Smith (R- NJ 4)
· Scott Garrett (R- NJ 5)
· Mike Ferguson (R- NJ 7)
· Rodney Frelinghuysen (R- 11)
New Mexico
· Heather Wilson (R- NM 1)
· Steve Pearce (R- NM 2)
New York
· Peter King (R- NY 3)
· Vito Fossella (R- NY 13)
· John McHugh (R- NY 23)
· Jim Walsh (R- NY 25)
· Tim Reynolds (R- NY 26)
· Randy Kuhl (R- NY 29)
North Carolina
· Bob Etheridge (D- NC 2)
· Virginia Fox (R- NC 5)
· Howard Coble (R- NC 6)
· Mike McIntyre (D- NC 7)
· Rubin Hayes (R- NC 8)
· Sue Myrick (R- NC 9)
· Patrick McHenry (R- NC 10)
North Dakota
Ohio
· Steve Chabot (R- OH 1)
· Jean Schmidt (R- OH 2)
· Michael Turner (R- OH 3)
· Jim Jordan (R- OH 4)
· Paul Gillmor (R- OH 5)
· Charlie Wilson (D- OH 6)
· Dave Hobson (R- OH 7)
· John Boehner (R- OH 8)
· Pat Tiberi (R- OH 12)
· Deborah Pryce (R- OH 15)
· Ralph Regula (R- OH 16)
Oklahoma
· John Sullivan (R- OK 1)
· Dan Boren (D- OK 2)
· Frank Lucas (R- OK 3)
· Tom Cole (R- OK 4)
Oregon
· Greg Walden (R- OR 2)
Pennsylvania
· Phil English (R- PA 3)
· Jason Altmire (D- PA 4)
· John Peterson (R- PA 5)
· Jim Gerlach (R- PA 6)
· Bill Shuster (R- PA 9)
· Allyson Schwartz (D- PA 13)
· Charles Dent (R- PA 15)
· Joseph Pitts (R- PA 16)
· Tim Murphy (R- PA 18)
· Todd Platts (R- PA 19)
Rhode Island
South Carolina
· Henry Brown, Jr. (R- SC 1)
· Joe Wilson (R- SC 2)
· Gresham Barrett (R- SC 3)
· Bob Inglis (R- SC 4)
· John Spratt (D- SC 5)
South Dakota
· Stephanie Sandlin (D- SD 0)
Tennessee
· David Davis (R- TN 1)
· Zach Wamp (R- TN 3)
· Lincoln Davis (D- TN 4)
· Jim Cooper (D- TN 5)
· Bart Gordon (D- TN 6)
· Marsha Blackburn (R- TN 7)
· John Tanner (D- TN 8)
Texas
· Louie Gohmert (R- TX 1)
· Ted Poe (R- TX 2)
· Sam Johnson (R- TX 3)
· Ralph Hall (R- TX 4)
· Jeb Hensarling (R- TX 5)
· Joe Barton (R- TX 6)
· John Culberson (R- TX 7)
· Kevin Brady (R- TX 8)
· Al Green (D- TX 9)
· Michael McCaul (R- TX 10)
· Mike Conaway (R- TX 11)
· Kay Granger (R- TX 12)
· Mac Thornberry (R- TX 13)
· Randy Neugebauer (R- TX 19)
· Lamar Smith (R- TX 21)
· Kenny Marchant (R- TX 24)
· Michael Burgess (R- Texas 26)
· Solomon Ortiz (D- TX 27)
· Henry Cuellar (D- TX 28)
· Gene Green (D- TX 29)
· John Carter (R- TX 31)
· Pete Sessions (R- TX 32)
Utah
· Rob Bishop (R- UT 1)
· Jim Matheson (D- UT 2)
· Chris Cannon (R- UT 3)
Vermont
Virginia
· Joe Ann Davis (R- VA 1)
· Thelma Drake (R- VA 2)
· Randy Forbes (R- VA 4)
· Virgil Goode (R- VA 5)
· Bob Goodlatte (R- VA 6)
· Eric Cantor (R- VA 7)· Rick Boucher (D- VA 9)
· Frank Wolf (R- VA 10)
· Thomas Davis (R- VA 11)
Washington
· Richard Hastings (R- WA 4)
· Cathy McMorris (R- WA 5)
· Dave Reichert (R- WA 8)
West Virginia
· Shelley Capito (R- WV 2)
Wisconsin
· Paul Ryan (R- WI 1)
· Ron Kind (D- WI 3)
· Jim Sensenbrenner (R- WI 5)
· Tom Petri (R- WI 6)
Wyoming
· Barbara Cubin (R- WY 0)
? Congressmen
Alabama
· Arthur Davis (D- AL 7)
Arkansas
· Marion Berry (D- AR 1)
· Vic Snyder (D- AR 2)
California
· Nancy Pelosi (D- CA 8)
· Ellen Tausher (D- 10)
· Brad Sherman (D- CA 27)
· Adam Schiff (D- CA 29)
· Henry Waxmen (D- CA 30)
Colorado
· Mark Udall (D- CO 2) Running for Senate
Georgia
· Hank Johnson (D- GA 4)
Kansas
· Nancy Boyda (D- KS 2)
Louisiana
· William J. Jefferson (D- LA 2) (likely to be in prison)
Maryland
· Albert Wynn (D- MD 4)
Massachusetts
· Ed Markey (D- MA 7)
· Stephen Lynch (D- MA 9)
Michigan
· Sander Levin (D- MI 12)
Minnesota
· Tim Walz (D- MN 1)
Mississippi
· Gene Taylor (D- MS 4)
Missouri
· Russ Carnahan (D- MO 3)
· Ike Shelton (D- MO 4)
New Jersey
· Rob Andrews (D- NJ 1)
· Bill Pascrell (D- NJ 8)
· Steve Rothman (D- NJ 9)
· Albio Sires (D- NJ 13)
New York
· Steve Israel (D- NY 2)
· Carolyn McCarthy (D- NY 4)
· Gary Ackerman (D- NY 5)
· Joseph Crowley (D- NY 7)
· Carolyn Maloney (D- NY 14)
Eliot Engel (D- NY 17)
· Nita Lowey (D- NY 18)
· Brian Higgins (D- NY 27)
North Carolina
· Heath Shuler (D- NC 11)
North Dakota
· Earl Pomeroy (D- ND 0) 33
Ohio
· Steven LaTourette (R-Ohio 14)
· Zach Space (D- OH 18)
Pennsylvania
· Chris Carney (D- PA 10)
· Bill Holden (D- PA 17)
Rhode Island
· Patrick Kennedy (D- RI 1)
Texas
· Silvestre Reyes (D- TX 16)
· Chet Edwards (D- TX 17)
· Nick Lampson (D- TX 22)
· Ciro Rodriguez (D- TX 23)
Washington
· Norm Dicks (D- WA 6)
· Adam Smith (D- WA 9)
Antiwar Senators
· Dick Durbin (D- IL)
· Frank Lautenburg (D- NJ)
Prowar Senators
· Lamar Alexander (R- TN)
· Saxby Chambliss (R- GA)
· Thad Cochran (R- MS)
· Norm Coleman (R- MN)
· Susan Collins (R ME)
· Jorn Cornyn (R- TX)
· Larry Craig (R- ID)
· Elizabeth Dole (R- NC)
· Pete Domenici (R- NM)
· Mike Enzi (R- WY)
· Lindsey Graham (R- SC)
· Jim Inhofe (R- OK)
· Mitch McConnell (R- KY)
· Pat Roberts (R- KA)
· Jeff Sessions (R- AL)
· Gordon Smith (R- OR)
· Ted Stevens (R- AK)
· John Sununu (R NH)
· John Warner (R- VA)
· Max Baucus (D- MT)
· Joe Biden (D- DE)
· Tim Johnson (D- SD)
· Mary Landrieu (D- LA)
· Carl Levin (D- MI)
· Mark Pryor (D- AR)
· Jack Reed (D- RI)
· Jay Rockefeller (D- WV)
Questionable Senators
· Chuck Hagel (R- Nebraska)
· Tom Harkin (D- IA)
· John Kerry (D- MA)
(Note 1: If the congressmperson is listed in the anti-war category and bold, that means that he or she has been among the most consistent voices against the war.
Note 2: If the congressperson is listed in the pro-war category and is bold, that means that he or she is viewed as a strategic target in the 2008 election either because of their high position in Congress or their vulnerability.
If you don't know your congressional representative, you can find it out right here.
House of Representatives
142 Antiwar Congressmen
138 Democrats
4 Republicans
245 Pro-war Congressmen
50 Democrats
195 Republicans
45 ? Congressmen
44 Democrats
1 Republican
3 Open Seats
Open (CA 37)
Open (GA 10)
Open (MA 5)
Senators
2 Antiwar Senators
2 Democrats
27 Pro-war Senators
8 Democrats
19 Republicans
3 ? Senators
2 Democrats
1 Republican
1 Open Seat
Open (CO) senate
Antiwar congressmen (by state)
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
· Ed Pastor (D- AZ 4)
· Raul Grijalva (D- AZ 7)
Arkansas
California
· Mike Thomspon (D- CA 1)
· Doris Matsui (D- CA 5)
· Lynn Woolsey (D- CA 6)
· George Miller (D- CA 7)
· Barbara Lee (D- CA 9)
· Jerry McNerney (D- CA 11)
· Pete Stark (D- CA 13)
· Anna Eshoo (D- CA 14)
· Mike Honda (D- CA 15)
· Zoe Lofgren (D- CA 16)
· Sam Farr (D- CA 17)
· Lois Capps (D- CA 23)
· Xavier Becerra (D- CA 31)
· Hilda Solis (D- CA 32)
· Diane Watson (D- CA 33)
· Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA 34)
· Maxine Waters (D- CA 35)
· Grace Napolitano (D- CA 38)
· Linda Sanchez (D- CA 39)
· Joe Baca (D- CA 43)
· Loretta Sanchez (D- CA 47)
· Bob Filner (D- CA 51)
· Susan Davis (D- CA 53) 25
Colorado
· Diana DeGette (D- CO 1)
· Ed Perlmutter (D- CO 7)
Connecticut
· John Larson (D- CT 1)
· Joe Courtnet (D- CT 2)
· Rosa DeLauro (D- CT 3)
· Chris Murphey (D- CT 5)
Delaware
Florida
· Corrine Brown (D- FL 3)
· Kathy Castor (D- FL 11)
· Kendrick Meek (D- FL 17)
· Debbie Schultz (D- FL 20)
· Ron Klein (D- FL 22)
· Alcee Hastings (D- FL 23)
Georgia
· John Lewis (D- GA 5)
Hawaii
· Neil Abercrombie (D- Hawaii 1)
· Mazie Hirono (D- Hawaii 2)
Idaho
Illinois
· Bobby Rush (D- IL 1)
· Jesse L. Jackson Jr., Dem (D- IL 2)
· Luis Gutierrez (D- IL 4) (won’t run for re-election)
· Daniel Davis (D- IL 7)
· Dan Schakowsky (D- IL 9)
· Jerry Costello (IL 12)
· Phil Hare (D- IL 17)
Indiana
· Pete Visclosky (D- IN 1)
· Julia Carson (D- IN 7)
Iowa
· Bruce Braley (D- IA 1)
· David Loebsack (D- IA 2)
Kansas
Kentucky
· John Yarmuth (D- KY 3)
Louisiana
Maine
· Tom Allen (D- ME 1)
· Michael Michaud (D- ME 2)
Maryland
· Wayne Gilchrest (R-Md. 1)
· John Sarbanes (D- MD 3)
· Elijah Cummings (D- MD 7)
· Chris Van Hollen (D- MD 8) 58
Massachusetts
· John Olver (D- MA 1)
· Richard Neal (D- MA 2)
· James McGovern (D- MA 3)
· Barney Frank (D- MA 4)
· John Tierney (D- MA 6)
· Mike Capuano (D- MA 8)
· Bill Delahunt (D- MA 10)
Michigan
· Bart Stupak (D- MI 1)
· Dale Kildee (D- MI 5)
· Carolyn Kilpatrick (D- MI 13)
· John Conyers (D- MI 14)
· John Dingell (D- MI 15)
Minnesota
· Betty McCollum (D- MN 4)
· Keith Ellison (D- MN 5)
· Jim Oberstar (D- MN 8)
Mississippi
· Bennie Thompson (D- MS 2)
Missouri
· William Lacy Clay, Jr. (MO 1)
· Emmanuel Cleaver (D- MO 5)
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
· Carol Shea-Porter (D- NH 1)
· Paul Hodes (D- NH 2)
New Jersey
· Frank Pallone (D- NJ 6)
· Donald Payne (D- NJ 10)
· Russ Holt, Jr. (D- NJ 12)
New Mexico
· Tom Udall (D- NM 3)
New York
· Tim Bishop (D- NY 1)
· Gregory Meeks (D- NY 6)
· Jerry Nadler (D- NY 8)
· Anthony Weiner (D- NY 9)
· Ed Towns (D- NY 10)
· Yvette Clark (D- NY 11)
· Nydia Velazquez (D- NY 12)
· Charles Rangel (D- NY 15)
· Jose Serrano (D- NY 16)
· John Hall (D- NY 19)
· Kirsten Gillibrand (D- NY 20)
· Michael McNulty (D- NY 21)
· Maurice Hinchey (D- NY 22)
· Michael Arcuri (D- NY 24)
· Louise Slaughter (D- NY 28)
North Carolina
· G.K. Butterfield (D- N.C. 1)
· Walter Jones (R-N.C. 3)
· David Price (D- NC 4)
· Mel Watt (D- NC 12)
· Brad Miller (D- NC 13)
North Dakota
Ohio
· Marcy Kaptur (D- OH 9)
· Dennis Kucinich (D- OH 10)
· Stephanie Jones (D- OH 11)
· Betty Sutton (D- OH 13)
· Tim Ryan (D- OH 17)
Oklahoma
Oregon
· David Wu (D- OR 1)
· Earl Blumenauer (D- OR 3)
· Peter DeFazio (D- OR 4)
· Darlene Hooley (D- OR 5)
Pennsylvania
· Bob Brady (D- PA 1)
· Chaka Fattah (D- PA 2)
· Joe Sestak (D- PA 7)
· Patrick Murphy (D- PA 8)
· Paul Kanjorski (D- PA 11)
· John Murtha (D- PA 12)
· Mike Doyle (D- PA 14)
Rhode Island
· James Langevin (D- RI 2)
South Carolina
· Jim Clyburn (D- SC 6)
South Dakota
Tennessee
· John Duncan (R-Tenn. 2)
· Steve Cohen (D- Tennessee 9)
Texas
· Ron Paul (R-Texas 14)
· Ruben Hinojosa (D- Texas 15)
· Sheila Jackson-Lee (D- Texas 18)
· Charlie Gonzales (D- Texas 20)
· Lloyd Doggett (D- Texas 25)
· Eddie Bernice Johnson (D Texas 30)
Utah
Vermont
· Peter Welch (D- VT 0)
Virginia
· Robert Scott (D- VA 3)
· Jim Moran (D- VA 8)
Washington
· Jay Inslee (D- WA 1)
· Rick Larsen (D- WA 2)
· Brian Baird (D- WA 3)
· Jim McDermott (D- WA 7)
West Virginia
· Alan Mollohan (D WV 1)
· Nick Rahall (D- WV 3)
Wisconsin
· Tammy Baldwin (D- WI 2)
· Gwen Moore (D- WI 4)
· David Obey (D- WI 7)
· Steve Kagen (D- WI 8)
Wyoming
Terrible congressmen (by state)
Alabama
· Joe Bonner (R- AL 1)
· Tony Everett (R- AL 2)
· Mike Rogers (R- AL 3)
· Robert Aderholt (R- AL 4)
· Bud Cramer (R- AL 5)
· Spencer Bachus (R- AL 6)
Alaska
· Don Young (R- AK 0)
Arizona
· Rick Renzi (R- AZ 1)
· Trent Franks (R- AZ 2)
· John Shadegg (R- AZ 3)
· Harry Mitchell (R- AZ 5)
· Jeff Flake (R- AZ 6)
· Gabrielle Giffords (R- AZ 8)
Arkansas
· John Boozman (R- AR 3)
· Mike Ross (R- AR 4)
California
· Wally Herger (R- CA 2)
· Dan Lungren (R- CA 3)
· John Doolittle (R- CA 4)
· Tom Lantos (D- California 12) Supported both wars in Iraq and war in Lebanon· Dennis Cardoza (D- CA 18)
· George Radanovich (R- CA 19)
· Jim Costa (D- CA 20)
· Devin Nunes (R- CA 21)
· Kevin McCarthy (R- CA 22)
· Elton Gallegly (R- CA 24)
· Howard McKeon (R- CA 25)
· David Dreier (R- CA 26)
· Howard Berman (D- CA 28)
· Jane Harman (D- CA 36)
· Edward Royce (R- CA 40)
· Jerry Lewis (R- CA 41)
· Gary Miller (R- CA 42)
· Ken Calvert (R- CA 44)
· Mary Bono (R- CA 45)
· Dana Rohrabacher (R- CA 46)
· John Campbell (R- CA 48)
· Darrel Issa (R- CA 49)
· Brian Bilbray (R- CA 50)
· Duncan Hunter (R- CA 52)
Colorado
· John Salazar (D- CO 3)
· Marilyn Musgrave (R- CO 4)
· Doug Lamborn (R- CO 5)
· Tom Tancredo (R- CO 6)
Connecticut
· Christopher Shays (R- CT 4)
Delaware
· Michael Castle (R- DE 0)
Florida
· Jeff Miller (R- FL 1)
· Allen Boyd (D- FL 2)
· Ander Crenshaw (R- FL 4)
· Ginny Brown-Waite (R- FL 5)
· Cliff Stearns (R- FL 6)
· John Mica (R- FL 7)
· Ric Keller (R- FL 8)
· Gus Bilirakis (R- FL 9)
· Bill Young (R- FL 10)
· Adam Putnam (R- FL 12)
· Vern Buchanan (R- FL 13)
· Connie Mack (R- FL 14)
· Dave Weldon (R- FL 15)
· Tim Mahoney (D- FL 16)
· Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R- FL 18)
· Robert Wexler (D- FL 19)
· Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R- FL 21)
· Tom Feeney (R- FL 24)
· Mario Diaz-Balart (R- FL 25)
Georgia
· Jack Kingston (R- GA 1)
· Sanford Bishop (D- GA 2)
· Lynn Westmoreland (R- GA 3)
· Tom Prince (R- GA 6)
· John Linder (R- GA 7)
· Jim Marshall (D- GA 8)
· Nathan Deal (R- GA 9)
· Phil Gingrey (R- GA 11)
· John Barrow (D- GA 12)
· David Scott (D- GA 13)
Hawaii
Idaho
· William Sali (R- ID 1)
· Michael Simpson (R- ID 2)
Illinois
· Dan Lipinksi (D- IL 3)
· Rahm Emmanuel (D- IL 5)
· Peter Roskam (R- IL 6)
· Melissa Bean (D- IL 8)
· Mark Kirk (R- IL 10)
· Jerry Weller (R- IL 11)
· Judy Biggert (R- IL 13)
· Dennis Hastert (R- IL 14)
· Timothy Johnson (R- IL 15)
· Donald Manzullo (R- IL 16)
· Ray LaHood (R- IL 18)
· John Shimkus (R- IL 19)
Indiana
· Joe Donnelly (D- IN 2)
· Mark Souder (R- IN 3)
· Steve Buyer (R- IN 4)
· Dan Burton (R- IN 5)
· Mike Pence (R- IN 6)
· Brad Ellsworth (D- IN 8)
· Baron Hill (D- IN 9)
Iowa
· Leonard Boswell (D- IA 3)
· Tom Latham (D- IA 4)
· Steve King (D- IA 5)
Kansas
· Jerry Moran (D- KS 1)
· Dennis Moore (D- KS 3)
· Todd Tiahrt (R- KS 4)
Kentucky
· Ed Whitfield (R- KY 1)
· Ron Lewis (R- KY 2)
· Geoff David (R- KY 4)
· Harold Rogers (R- KY 5)
· Ben Chandler (D- KY 6)
Louisiana
· Bobby Jindal (R- LA 1)
· Charlie Melancon (D- LA 3)
· Jim McCrery (R- LA 4)
· Rodney Alexander (R- LA 5)
· Richard H. Baker (R- LA 6)
· Charles Boustany (R- LA 7)
Maine
Maryland
· Dutch Ruppersberger (D- MD 2)
· Steny Hoyer (D- MD 5)
· Roscoe Bartlett (R- MD 6)
Massachusetts
Michigan
· Peter Hoekstra (R- MI 2)
· Vern Ehlers (R- MI 3)
· David Lee Camp (R- MI 4)
· Fred Upton (R- MI 6)
· Tim Walberg (R- MI 7)
· Mike Rogers (R- MI 8)
· Joe Knollenberg (R- MI 9)
· Candice Miller (R- MI 10)
· Thad McCotter (R- MI 11)
Minnesota
· John Kline (R- MN 2)
· Jim Ramstad (R- MN 3)
· Michelle Bachman (R- MN 6)
· Colin Peterson (D- MN 7)
Mississippi
· Roger Wicker (R- MS 1)
· Chip Pickering (R- MS 3)
Missouri
· Todd Akin (R- MO 2)
· Sam Graves (R- MO 6)
· Roy Blunt (R- MO 7)
· Jo Ann Emerson (R- MO 8)
· Kenny Hulshof (R- MO 9)
Montana
· Danny Rehberg (R- MT 0)
Nebraska
· Jeff Fortenberry (R- NE 1)
· Lee Terry (R- NE 2)
· Adrian Smith (R- NE 3)
Nevada
· Shelley Berkley (D- NV 1)
· Dean Heller (R- NV 2)
· John Porter (R- NV 3)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
· Frank LoBiondo (R- NJ 2)
· Jim Saxton (R- NJ 3)
· Chris Smith (R- NJ 4)
· Scott Garrett (R- NJ 5)
· Mike Ferguson (R- NJ 7)
· Rodney Frelinghuysen (R- 11)
New Mexico
· Heather Wilson (R- NM 1)
· Steve Pearce (R- NM 2)
New York
· Peter King (R- NY 3)
· Vito Fossella (R- NY 13)
· John McHugh (R- NY 23)
· Jim Walsh (R- NY 25)
· Tim Reynolds (R- NY 26)
· Randy Kuhl (R- NY 29)
North Carolina
· Bob Etheridge (D- NC 2)
· Virginia Fox (R- NC 5)
· Howard Coble (R- NC 6)
· Mike McIntyre (D- NC 7)
· Rubin Hayes (R- NC 8)
· Sue Myrick (R- NC 9)
· Patrick McHenry (R- NC 10)
North Dakota
Ohio
· Steve Chabot (R- OH 1)
· Jean Schmidt (R- OH 2)
· Michael Turner (R- OH 3)
· Jim Jordan (R- OH 4)
· Paul Gillmor (R- OH 5)
· Charlie Wilson (D- OH 6)
· Dave Hobson (R- OH 7)
· John Boehner (R- OH 8)
· Pat Tiberi (R- OH 12)
· Deborah Pryce (R- OH 15)
· Ralph Regula (R- OH 16)
Oklahoma
· John Sullivan (R- OK 1)
· Dan Boren (D- OK 2)
· Frank Lucas (R- OK 3)
· Tom Cole (R- OK 4)
Oregon
· Greg Walden (R- OR 2)
Pennsylvania
· Phil English (R- PA 3)
· Jason Altmire (D- PA 4)
· John Peterson (R- PA 5)
· Jim Gerlach (R- PA 6)
· Bill Shuster (R- PA 9)
· Allyson Schwartz (D- PA 13)
· Charles Dent (R- PA 15)
· Joseph Pitts (R- PA 16)
· Tim Murphy (R- PA 18)
· Todd Platts (R- PA 19)
Rhode Island
South Carolina
· Henry Brown, Jr. (R- SC 1)
· Joe Wilson (R- SC 2)
· Gresham Barrett (R- SC 3)
· Bob Inglis (R- SC 4)
· John Spratt (D- SC 5)
South Dakota
· Stephanie Sandlin (D- SD 0)
Tennessee
· David Davis (R- TN 1)
· Zach Wamp (R- TN 3)
· Lincoln Davis (D- TN 4)
· Jim Cooper (D- TN 5)
· Bart Gordon (D- TN 6)
· Marsha Blackburn (R- TN 7)
· John Tanner (D- TN 8)
Texas
· Louie Gohmert (R- TX 1)
· Ted Poe (R- TX 2)
· Sam Johnson (R- TX 3)
· Ralph Hall (R- TX 4)
· Jeb Hensarling (R- TX 5)
· Joe Barton (R- TX 6)
· John Culberson (R- TX 7)
· Kevin Brady (R- TX 8)
· Al Green (D- TX 9)
· Michael McCaul (R- TX 10)
· Mike Conaway (R- TX 11)
· Kay Granger (R- TX 12)
· Mac Thornberry (R- TX 13)
· Randy Neugebauer (R- TX 19)
· Lamar Smith (R- TX 21)
· Kenny Marchant (R- TX 24)
· Michael Burgess (R- Texas 26)
· Solomon Ortiz (D- TX 27)
· Henry Cuellar (D- TX 28)
· Gene Green (D- TX 29)
· John Carter (R- TX 31)
· Pete Sessions (R- TX 32)
Utah
· Rob Bishop (R- UT 1)
· Jim Matheson (D- UT 2)
· Chris Cannon (R- UT 3)
Vermont
Virginia
· Joe Ann Davis (R- VA 1)
· Thelma Drake (R- VA 2)
· Randy Forbes (R- VA 4)
· Virgil Goode (R- VA 5)
· Bob Goodlatte (R- VA 6)
· Eric Cantor (R- VA 7)· Rick Boucher (D- VA 9)
· Frank Wolf (R- VA 10)
· Thomas Davis (R- VA 11)
Washington
· Richard Hastings (R- WA 4)
· Cathy McMorris (R- WA 5)
· Dave Reichert (R- WA 8)
West Virginia
· Shelley Capito (R- WV 2)
Wisconsin
· Paul Ryan (R- WI 1)
· Ron Kind (D- WI 3)
· Jim Sensenbrenner (R- WI 5)
· Tom Petri (R- WI 6)
Wyoming
· Barbara Cubin (R- WY 0)
? Congressmen
Alabama
· Arthur Davis (D- AL 7)
Arkansas
· Marion Berry (D- AR 1)
· Vic Snyder (D- AR 2)
California
· Nancy Pelosi (D- CA 8)
· Ellen Tausher (D- 10)
· Brad Sherman (D- CA 27)
· Adam Schiff (D- CA 29)
· Henry Waxmen (D- CA 30)
Colorado
· Mark Udall (D- CO 2) Running for Senate
Georgia
· Hank Johnson (D- GA 4)
Kansas
· Nancy Boyda (D- KS 2)
Louisiana
· William J. Jefferson (D- LA 2) (likely to be in prison)
Maryland
· Albert Wynn (D- MD 4)
Massachusetts
· Ed Markey (D- MA 7)
· Stephen Lynch (D- MA 9)
Michigan
· Sander Levin (D- MI 12)
Minnesota
· Tim Walz (D- MN 1)
Mississippi
· Gene Taylor (D- MS 4)
Missouri
· Russ Carnahan (D- MO 3)
· Ike Shelton (D- MO 4)
New Jersey
· Rob Andrews (D- NJ 1)
· Bill Pascrell (D- NJ 8)
· Steve Rothman (D- NJ 9)
· Albio Sires (D- NJ 13)
New York
· Steve Israel (D- NY 2)
· Carolyn McCarthy (D- NY 4)
· Gary Ackerman (D- NY 5)
· Joseph Crowley (D- NY 7)
· Carolyn Maloney (D- NY 14)
Eliot Engel (D- NY 17)
· Nita Lowey (D- NY 18)
· Brian Higgins (D- NY 27)
North Carolina
· Heath Shuler (D- NC 11)
North Dakota
· Earl Pomeroy (D- ND 0) 33
Ohio
· Steven LaTourette (R-Ohio 14)
· Zach Space (D- OH 18)
Pennsylvania
· Chris Carney (D- PA 10)
· Bill Holden (D- PA 17)
Rhode Island
· Patrick Kennedy (D- RI 1)
Texas
· Silvestre Reyes (D- TX 16)
· Chet Edwards (D- TX 17)
· Nick Lampson (D- TX 22)
· Ciro Rodriguez (D- TX 23)
Washington
· Norm Dicks (D- WA 6)
· Adam Smith (D- WA 9)
Antiwar Senators
· Dick Durbin (D- IL)
· Frank Lautenburg (D- NJ)
Prowar Senators
· Lamar Alexander (R- TN)
· Saxby Chambliss (R- GA)
· Thad Cochran (R- MS)
· Norm Coleman (R- MN)
· Susan Collins (R ME)
· Jorn Cornyn (R- TX)
· Larry Craig (R- ID)
· Elizabeth Dole (R- NC)
· Pete Domenici (R- NM)
· Mike Enzi (R- WY)
· Lindsey Graham (R- SC)
· Jim Inhofe (R- OK)
· Mitch McConnell (R- KY)
· Pat Roberts (R- KA)
· Jeff Sessions (R- AL)
· Gordon Smith (R- OR)
· Ted Stevens (R- AK)
· John Sununu (R NH)
· John Warner (R- VA)
· Max Baucus (D- MT)
· Joe Biden (D- DE)
· Tim Johnson (D- SD)
· Mary Landrieu (D- LA)
· Carl Levin (D- MI)
· Mark Pryor (D- AR)
· Jack Reed (D- RI)
· Jay Rockefeller (D- WV)
Questionable Senators
· Chuck Hagel (R- Nebraska)
· Tom Harkin (D- IA)
· John Kerry (D- MA)
(Note 1: If the congressmperson is listed in the anti-war category and bold, that means that he or she has been among the most consistent voices against the war.
Note 2: If the congressperson is listed in the pro-war category and is bold, that means that he or she is viewed as a strategic target in the 2008 election either because of their high position in Congress or their vulnerability.
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