Republicans are working
to re-elect President Trump, expand control of the US Senate and regain control
of the US House.
The US House currently
has 233 Democrats, 197 Republicans, 1 Independent and 4 vacancies for a total
of 435. Republicans need over 218 seats
to regain control over the US House and will need to win at least 21 US House
seats in 2020.
There are 31 Democrats
in the US House, who represent districts Donald Trump carried in the 2016
presidential election. In 12 seats, the
%Margin was less than 3%.
Conservative
Review Score measures Constitutional compliance for votes cast by each House
Rep.
Name – House District -
%Margin – CR Score
Tom O’Halleran AZ-1
7.6% 11%
Lucy McBath GA-6 1.0% 0%
Abby Finkenauer AI-1 5.1%
0%
Dave Loebsack AI-2
12.2% 10%
Cindy Axne AI-3
2.2% 0%
Cheri Bustos IL-17
23.6% 10%
Lauren Underwood IL-14
5.0% 0%
Jared Golden ME-2
1.2% 8%
Elissa Slotkin MI-8
3.8% 0%
Haley Stevens MI-11
6.6% 0%
Angie Craig MN-2
5.5% 0%
Collin Peterson MN-8
4.3% 33%
Chris Pappas NH-1
8.6% 0%
Josh Gottheimer NJ-5
17.0% 11%
Andy Kim NJ-3
1.3% 11%
Mikie Sherrill NJ-11
14.6% 0%
Jeff Van Drew NJ-2
7.7% 8%
Xochitl Torres Small NM-2 1.8% 0%
Susie Lee NV-3
9.1% 0%
Anthony Brindisi NY-22 1.2% 8%
Antonio Delgato NY-19 2.9% 0%
Sean Maloney NY-18
10.2% 17%
Max Rose NY-11
6.0% 0%
Kendra Horn OK-5 1.4% 0%
Matt Cartwright PA-8
9.2% 14%
Conor Lamb PA-17
12.6% 11%
Joe Cunningham SC-1 0.8% 9%
Ben McAdams UT-4 0.2% 8%
Elaine Luria VA-2
2.3% 0%
Abigail Spanberger VA-7 1.9% 8%
Ron Kind WI-3
19.4% 19%
Winning
back these seats will require the best candidates Republicans can recruit and
well-organized campaigns.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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