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1 HSLF 2018 Endorsements Alabama Alabama 7 th Congressional District: Terri A. Sewell (D) Arizona: Arizona 1st Congressional District: Tom O Halleran (D) Arizona 2nd Congressional District: Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Arizona 3rd Congressional District: Raúl Grijalva (D) Arizona 7th Congressional District: Ruben Gallego (D) Arizona 9th Congressional District: Greg Stanton (D) California: Ballot Measure: Yes on 12 Dianne Feinstein (D) California 2nd Congressional District: Jared Huffman (D) California 3rd Congressional District: John Garamendi (D) California 5th Congressional District: Mike Thompson (D) California 6th Congressional District: Doris Matsui (D) California 7th Congressional District: Ami Bera (D) California 9th Congressional District: Jerry McNerney (D) California 10th Congressional District: Jeff Denham (R) California 11th Congressional District: Mark DeSaulnier (D) California 12th Congressional District: Nancy Pelosi (D) California 13th Congressional District: Barbara Lee (D) California 14th Congressional District: Jackie Speier (D) California 15th Congressional District: Eric Swalwell (D) California 16th Congressional District: Jim Costa (D) California 17th Congressional District: Ro Khanna (D) California 18th Congressional District: Anna G. Eshoo (D) California 19th Congressional District: Zoe Lofgren (D) California 20th Congressional District: Jimmy Panetta (D) California 24th Congressional District: Salud Carbajal (D)
2 California 25th Congressional District: Steve Knight (R) California 26th Congressional District: Julia Brownley (D) California 27th Congressional District: Judy Chu (D) California 28th Congressional District: Adam B. Schiff (D) California 29th Congressional District: Tony Cárdenas (D) California 30th Congressional District: Brad Sherman (D) California 31st Congressional District: Pete Aguilar (D) California 32nd Congressional District: Grace Flores Napolitano (D) California 33rd Congressional District: Ted W. Lieu (D) California 34th Congressional District: Jimmy Gomez (D) California 35th Congressional District: Norma J. Torres (D) California 36th Congressional District: Raul Ruiz (D) California 37th Congressional District: Karen Bass (D) California 38th Congressional District: Linda T. Sánchez (D) California 39th Congressional District: Gil Cisneros (D) California 40th Congressional District: Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) California 41st Congressional District: Mark Takano (D) California 42nd Congressional District: Ken Calvert (R) California 43rd Congressional District: Maxine Waters (D) California 44th Congressional District: Nanette Diaz Barragán (D) California 45th Congressional District: Katie Porter (D) California 46th Congressional District: Lou Correa (D) California 47th Congressional District: Alan Lowenthal (D) California 48th Congressional District: Harley Rouda (D) California 49th Congressional District: Mike Levin (D) California 51st Congressional District: Juan Vargas (D) California 52nd Congressional District: Scott Peters (D) California 53rd Congressional District: Susan A. Davis (D) Colorado Governor: Jared Polis (D) Colorado 1st Congressional District: Diana DeGette (D) Colorado 2nd Congressional District: Joe Neguse (D) Colorado 7th Congressional District: Ed Perlmutter (D) Connecticut: Christopher S. Murphy (D) Connecticut 1st Congressional District: John B. Larson (D) Connecticut 2nd Congressional District: Joe Courtney (D) Connecticut 3rd Congressional District: Rosa DeLauro (D) Connecticut 4th Congressional District: Jim Himes (D)
3 District of Columbia: At Large Delegate: Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) Delaware: Thomas R. Carper (D) At Large Delegate: Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) Florida: Ballot Measure: Yes on 13 Florida 1st Congressional District: Matt Gaetz (R) Florida 3rd Congressional District: Ted Yoho (R) Florida 5th Congressional District: Al Lawson (D) Florida 7th Congressional District: Stephanie Murphy (D) Florida 9th Congressional District: Darren Soto (D) Florida 10th Congressional District: Val Demings (D) Florida 13th Congressional District: Charlie Crist (D) Florida 14th Congressional District: Kathy Castor (D) Florida 16th Congressional District: Vern Buchanan (R) Florida 17th Congressional District: Greg Steube (R) Florida 20th Congressional District: Alcee L. Hastings (D) Florida 21st Congressional District: Lois Frankel (D) Florida 22nd Congressional District: Ted Deutch (D) Florida 23rd Congressional District: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Florida 24th Congressional District: Frederica S. Wilson (D) Florida 26th Congressional District: Carlos Curbelo (R) Florida 27th Congressional District: Donna Shalala (D) Georgia: Georgia 2nd Congressional District: Sanford Bishop (D) Georgia 4th Congressional District: Henry C. Hank Johnson, Jr. (D) Georgia 5th Congressional District: John R. Lewis (D) Georgia 13th Congressional District: David Scott (D) Hawaii: Mazie K. Hirono (D) Hawaii 2nd Congressional District: Tulsi Gabbard (D)
4 Idaho Idaho 1st Congressional District: Russ Fulcher (R) Illinois: Illinois 1st Congressional District: Bobby L. Rush (D) Illinois 2nd Congressional District: Robin Kelly (D) Illinois 3rd Congressional District: Daniel William Lipinski (D) Illinois 5th Congressional District: Mike Quigley (D) Illinois 6th Congressional District: Peter J. Roskam (R) Illinois 7th Congressional District: Danny K. Davis (D) Illinois 8th Congressional District: Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Illinois 9th Congressional District: Janice D. Schakowsky (D) Illinois 10th Congressional District: Brad Schneider (D) Illinois 11th Congressional District: Bill Foster (D) Illinois 12th Congressional District: Brendan Kelly (D) Illinois 13th Congressional District: Rodney Davis (R) Illinois 14th Congressional District: Lauren Underwood (D) Illinois 15th Congressional District: John M. Shimkus (R) Illinois 17th Congressional District: Cheri Bustos (D) Indiana: Indiana 1st Congressional District: Peter J. Visclosky (D) Indiana 7th Congressional District: André D. Carson (D) Iowa: Iowa 2nd Congressional District: Dave Loebsack (D) Iowa 4th Congressional District: J.D. Scholten (D) Kansas: Kansas 2nd Congressional District: Paul Davis (D) Kansas 3rd Congressional District: Kevin Yoder (R) Kansas 4th Congressional District: Ron Estes (R) Kentucky: Kentucky 3rd Congressional District: John A. Yarmuth (D) Louisiana: Louisiana 2nd Congressional District: Cedric Richmond (D) Maine:
5 Maine 1st Congressional District: Chellie Pingree (D) Maryland: Ben Cardin (D) Maryland 2nd Congressional District: C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) Maryland 3rd Congressional District: John Sarbanes (D) Maryland 4th Congressional District: Anthony G. Brown (D) Maryland 5th Congressional District: Steny H. Hoyer (D) Maryland 6th Congressional District: David Trone (D) Maryland 7th Congressional District: Elijah Cummings (D) Maryland 8th Congressional District: Jamie Raskin (D) Massachusetts: Elizabeth A. Warren (D) Massachusetts 1st Congressional District: Richard E. Neal (D) Massachusetts 2nd Congressional District: James P. McGovern (D) Massachusetts 4th Congressional District: Joseph P. Kennedy III (D) Massachusetts 5th Congressional District: Katherine M. Clark (D) Massachusetts 6th Congressional District: Seth Moulton (D) Massachusetts 8th Congressional District: Stephen F. Lynch (D) Massachusetts 9th Congressional District: Bill Keating (D) Michigan: Governor: Gretchen Whitmer (D) Attorney General: Dana Nessel (D) Debbie Stabenow (D) Michigan 5th Congressional District: Daniel T. Kildee (D) Michigan 6th Congressional District: Fred Upton (R) Michigan 8th Congressional District: Mike Bishop (R) Michigan 11th Congressional District: Haley Stevens (D) Michigan 12th Congressional District: Debbie Dingell (D) Michigan 13th Congressional District: Rashida Tlaib (D) Michigan 14th Congressional District: Brenda Lawrence (D) Minnesota:
6 Minnesota 2nd Congressional District: Angie Craig (D) Minnesota 4th Congressional District: Betty McCollum (D) Mississippi: Mississippi 2nd Congressional District: Bennie G. Thompson (D) Missouri: Claire McCaskill (D) Missouri 1st Congressional District: William Lacy Clay (D) Missouri 5th Congressional District: Emanuel Cleaver II (D) Nevada: Nevada 1st Congressional District: Dina Titus (D) Nevada 3rd Congressional District: Susie Lee (D) Nevada 4th Congressional District: Steven Horsford (D) Nebraska Nebraska 2nd Congressional District: Don Bacon (R) New Hampshire New Hampshire 2nd Congressional District: Ann McLane Kuster (D) New Jersey: Robert Menendez (D) New Jersey 1st Congressional District: Donald W. Norcross (D) New Jersey 2nd Congressional District: Jeff Van Drew (D) New Jersey 3rd Congressional District: Tom MacArthur (R) New Jersey 4th Congressional District: Christopher H. Smith (R) New Jersey 5th Congressional District: Josh Gottheimer (D) New Jersey 6th Congressional District: Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) New Jersey 7th Congressional District: Leonard Lance (R) New Jersey 8th Congressional District: Albio Sires (D) New Jersey 9th Congressional District: Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D) New Jersey 10th Congressional District: Donald M. Payne, Jr. (D) New Jersey 12th Congressional District: Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) New Mexico:
7 Martin T. Heinrich (D) New Mexico 1st Congressional District: Debra A. Haaland (D) New Mexico 2nd Congressional District: Xochitl Torres Small (D) New Mexico 3rd Congressional District: Ben R. Luján (D) New York: Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D) New York 1st Congressional District: Lee Zeldin (R) New York 2nd Congressional District: Peter T. King (R) New York 3rd Congressional District: Thomas R. Suozzi (D) New York 4th Congressional District: Kathleen Rice (D) New York 5th Congressional District: Gregory W. Meeks (D) New York 6th Congressional District: Grace Meng (D) New York 7th Congressional District: Nydia M. Velázquez (D) New York 8th Congressional District: Hakeem Jeffries (D) New York 9th Congressional District: Yvette D. Clarke (D) New York 10th Congressional District: Jerrold Nadler (D) New York 11th Congressional District: Dan Donovan (R) New York 12th Congressional District: Carolyn B. Maloney (D) New York 13th Congressional District: Adriano Espaillat (D) New York 15th Congressional District: José E. Serrano (D) New York 16th Congressional District: Eliot L. Engel (D) New York 17th Congressional District: Nita M. Lowey (D) New York 18th Congressional District: Sean Patrick Maloney (D) New York 19th Congressional District: John J. Faso (R) New York 20th Congressional District: Paul D. Tonko (D) New York 21st Congressional District: Elise M. Stefanik (R) New York 22nd Congressional District: Claudia Tenney (R) New York 24th Congressional District: John M. Katko (R) New York 26th Congressional District: Brian Higgins (D) North Carolina: North Carolina 3rd Congressional District: Walter B. Jones (R) North Carolina 4th Congressional District: David Price (D) North Carolina 12th Congressional District: Alma Shealey Adams (D) Ohio: Sherrod Brown (D)
8 Ohio 3rd Congressional District: Joyce Beatty (D) Ohio 9th Congressional District: Marcy Kaptur (D) Ohio 10th Congressional District: Michael R. Turner (R) Ohio 11th Congressional District: Marcia L. Fudge (D) Ohio 12th Congressional District: Danny O Connor (D) Ohio 13th Congressional District: Tim Ryan (D) Ohio 14th Congressional District: David Joyce (R) Oregon: Oregon 1st Congressional District: Suzanne Bonamici (D) Oregon 3rd Congressional District: Earl Blumenauer (D) Oregon 4th Congressional District: Peter DeFazio (D) Oregon 5th Congressional District: Kurt Schrader (D) Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania 1st Congressional District: Brian K. Fitzpatrick (R) Pennsylvania 2nd Congressional District: Brendan F. Boyle (D) Pennsylvania 3rd Congressional District: Dwight Evans (D) Pennsylvania 4th Congressional District: Madeleine Dean (D) Pennsylvania 5th Congressional District: Mary Gay Scanlon (D) Pennsylvania 6th Congressional District: Christina Jampoler Houlahan (D) Pennsylvania 7th Congressional District: Susan Ellis Wild (D) Pennsylvania 8th Congressional District: Matthew Alton Cartwright (D) Pennsylvania 10th Congressional District: Scott G. Perry (R) Pennsylvania 11th Congressional District: Lloyd K. Smucker (R) Pennsylvania 12th Congressional District: Thomas A. Marino (R) Pennsylvania 13th Congressional District: John Joyce (R) Pennsylvania 14th Congressional District: Guy L. Reschenthaler (R) Pennsylvania 15th Congressional District: Glenn William Thompson, Jr. (R) Pennsylvania 17th Congressional District: Conor James Lamb (D) Pennsylvania 18th Congressional District: Michael F. Doyle, Jr. (D) Rhode Island: Sheldon Whitehouse (D) Rhode Island 1st Congressional District: David Cicilline (D) Rhode Island 2nd Congressional District: James R. Langevin (D) South Carolina: South Carolina 6th Congressional District: James E Jim Clyburn (D) Tennessee:
9 Phil Bredesen (D) Tennessee 9th Congressional District: Steve Cohen (D) Texas: Beto O Rourke (D) Texas 5th Congressional District: Lance Gooden (R) Texas 7th Congressional District: Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (D) Texas 9th Congressional District: Al Green (D) Texas 15th Congressional District: Vicente Gonzalez (D) Texas 16th Congressional District: Veronica Escobar (D) Texas 18th Congressional District: Sheila Jackson Lee (D) Texas 20th Congressional District: Joaquin Castro (D) Texas 23rd Congressional District: Gina Ortiz Jones (D) Texas 25th Congressional District: Roger Williams (R) Texas 29th Congressional District: Sylvia R. Garcia (D) Texas 30th Congressional District: Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) Texas 32nd Congressional District: Colin Allred (D) Texas 33rd Congressional District: Marc Veasey (D) Texas 34th Congressional District: Filemon B. Vela (D) Texas 35th Congressional District: Lloyd Doggett (D) Utah Utah 4th Congressional District: Ben McAdams (D) Vermont: Bernie Sanders (I) Vermont House-At Large: Peter Welch (D) Virginia: Timothy M. Kaine (D) Virginia 2nd Congressional District: Elaine G. Luria (D) Virginia 3rd Congressional District: Robert C. Scott (D) Virginia 4th Congressional District: A. Donald McEachin (D) Virginia 7th Congressional District: Dave A. Brat (R) Virginia 8th Congressional District: Donald S. Beyer, Jr. (D) Virginia 11th Congressional District: Gerry Edward Connolly (D)
10 Washington: Maria Cantwell (D) Washington 1st Congressional District: Suzan DelBene (D) Washington 2nd Congressional District: Rick Larsen (D) Washington 3rd Congressional District: Carolyn Long (D) Washington 5th Congressional District: Lisa Brown (D) Washington 6th Congressional District: Derek Kilmer (D) Washington 7th Congressional District: Pramila Jayapal (D) Washington 8th Congressional District: Kim Schrier (D) Washington 9th Congressional District: Adam Smith (D) Washington 10th Congressional District: Denny Heck (D) Wisconsin: Tammy Baldwin (D) Wisconsin 1st Congressional District: Randy Bryce (D) Wisconsin 2nd Congressional District: Mark Pocan (D) Wisconsin 3rd Congressional District: Ron Kind (D) Wisconsin 4th Congressional District: Gwen S. Moore (D)
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