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AFL-CIO Endorsements 2014 2014 AFL-CIO Endorsements Tuesday, September 2 2014 ALABAMA CALIFORNIA G - Parker Griffith (D)+ 03 - John Garamendi (D) LG - James Fields (D)+ 05 - Mike Thompson (D) AG - Joe Hubbard (D)+ 06 - Doris Matsui (D) SS - John Merrill (R)* 07 - Ami Bera (D) A - Miranda Joseph (D)+ 08 - Paul Cook (R) 02 - Erick Wright (D)+ 09 - Jerry McNerney (D) 07 - Terri Sewell (D) 10 - Michael Eggman (D)+ 11 - Mark DeSaulnier (D)* ALASKA 12 - Nancy Pelosi (D) LG - Hollis French (D)+ 13 - Barbara Lee (D) S3 - Mark Begich (D) 14 - Jackie Speier (D) 15 - Eric Swalwell (D) ARIZONA 16 - Jim Costa (D) G - Fred DuVal (D)* 17 - Mike Honda (D) AG - Felecia Rotellini (D)+ 18 - Anna Eshoo (D) SS - Terry Goddard (D)+ 19 - Zoe Lofgren (D) SP - David Garcia (D)+ 20 - Sam Farr (D) 01 - Ann Kirkpatrick (D) 21 - Amanda Renteria (D)+ 02 - Ron Barber (D) 22 - Suzanna Aguilera-Marrero (D)+ 03 - Raul Grijalva (D) 24 - Lois Capps (D) 07 - Ruben Gallego (D)* 25 - Lee Rogers (D)* 09 - Kyrsten Sinema (D) 26 - Julia Browley (D) 27 - Judy Chu (D) ARKANSAS 28 - Adam Schiff (D) G - Mike Ross (D)* 29 - Tony Cardenas (D) LG - John Burkhalter (D)+ 30 - Brad Sherman (D) AG - Nate Steel (D)+ 31 - Pete Aguilar (D)* SS - Susan Inman (D)+ 32 - Grace Napolitano (D) T - Karen Sealy Garcia (D)+ 33 - Ted Lieu (D)* A - Regina Stewart Hampton (D)+ 34 - Xavier Becerra (D) S3 - Mark Pryor (D) 35 - Norma Torres (D)* 01 - Jackie McPherson (D)+ 36 - Raul Ruiz (D) 02 - Patrick Henry Hays (D)* 37 - Karen Bass (D) 04 - James Lee Witt (D)* 38 - Linda Sanchez (D) 39 - Peter Anderson (D)+ CALIFORNIA 40 - Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) G - Jerry Brown (D) 41 - Mark Takano (D) LG - Gavin Newsom (D) 42 - Tim Sheridan (D)+ AG - Kamala Harris (D) 43 - Maxine Waters (D) SS - Alex Padilla (D)* 44 - Janice Hahn (D) CN - John A. Perez (D)* 45 - Drew Leavens (D)* T - John Chiang (D)* 46 - Loretta Sanchez (D) SP - Tom Torlakson (D) 47 - Alan Lowenthal (D) CI - Dave Jones (D) 48 - Suzanne Savary (D)+ 01 - Heidi Hall (D)+ 49 - Dave Peiser (D)+ 02 - Jared Huffman (D) 50 - James Kimber (D)+ Page 1 2014 AFL-CIO Endorsements Tuesday, September 2 2014 CALIFORNIA GEORGIA 51 - Juan Vargas (D) LG - Connie Stokes (D)+ 52 - Scott Peters (D) AG - Gregory K. "Greg" Hecht (D)+ LC - Robbin K. Shipp (D)+ COLORADO CI - Keith Herd (D)+ G - John Hickenlooper (D) CA - Christopher James Irwin (D)+ AG - Donald Quick (D)+ SE - Valarie D. Wilson (D)* SS - Joseph Neguse (D)+ 02 - Sanford Bishop (D) T - Betsy Markey (D)+ 04 - Hank Johnson (D) S3 - Mark Udall (D) 05 - John Lewis (D) 01 - Diana DeGette (D) 13 - David Scott (D) 02 - Jared Polis (D) 03 - Abel Tapia (D)+ HAWAII 04 - Vic Meyers (D)* G - David Ige (D)* 05 - Irv Halter (D)+ LG - Shan Tsutsui (D) 06 - Andrew Romanoff (D)+ S3 - Brian Schatz (D) 07 - Ed Perlmutter (D) 01 - Mark Takai (D)* 02 - Tulsi Gabbard (D) CONNECTICUT G - Dan Malloy (D) IDAHO LG - Nancy Wyman (D) G - A.J. Balukoff (D)+ LG - Bert Marley (D)+ DISTRICT OF SS - Holli Woodings (D)+ COLUMBIA T - Deborah Silver (D)+ 01 - Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) SP - Jana Jones (D)+ S3 - Nels Mitchell (D)+ FLORIDA 01 - Shirley Ringo (D)+ G - Charlie Crist (D)+ 02 - Richard Stallings (D)+ AG - Perry Thurston (D)+ AG - George Sheldon (D)+ ILLINOIS 02 - Gwen Graham (D)+ G - Pat Quinn (D) 09 - Alan Grayson (D) AG - Lisa Madigan (D) 14 - Kathy Castor (D) SS - Jesse White (D) 15 - Alan Cohn (D)+ CM - Judy Baar Topinka (R) 18 - Patrick Murphy (D) T - Mike Frerichs (D)+ 19 - April Freeman (D)+ S3 - Richard Durbin (D) 20 - Alcee Hastings (D) 01 - Bobby Rush (D) 21 - Ted Deutch (D) 02 - Robin Kelly (D) 22 - Lois Frankel (D) 03 - Daniel Lipinski (D) 23 - Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) 04 - Luis Gutierrez (D) 24 - Frederica Wilson (D) 05 - Mike Quigley (D) 25 - Mario Diaz-Balart (R) 07 - Danny Davis (D) 26 - Joe Garcia (D) 08 - Tammy Duckworth (D) 27 - Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 09 - Jan Schakowsky (D) 10 - Bradley Schneider (D) GEORGIA 11 - Bill Foster (D) G - Jason Carter (D)+ 12 - William Enyart (D) Page 2 2014 AFL-CIO Endorsements Tuesday, September 2 2014 ILLINOIS MAINE 13 - Ann Callis (D)+ 01 - Chellie Pingree (D) 14 - Dennis Anderson (D)+ 02 - Emily Cain (D)* 16 - Randall Wayne Olsen (D)+ 17 - Cheri Bustos (D) MARYLAND G - Anthony Brown (D)* INDIANA LG - Ken Ulman (D)+ SS - Beth White (D)+ AG - Brian Frosh (D)+ T - Mike Boland (D)+ CM - Peter Franchot (D) A - Mike Claytor (D)+ 02 - Dutch Ruppersberger (D) 01 - Peter Visclosky (D) 03 - John Sarbanes (D) 02 - Joe Bock (D)+ 04 - Donna Edwards (D) 03 - Justin Kuhnle (D)+ 05 - Steny Hoyer (D) 04 - John Dale (D)+ 06 - John Delaney (D) 05 - Shawn Denney (D)+ 07 - Elijah Cummings (D) 07 - Andre Carson (D) 08 - Christopher Van Hollen (D) 08 - Tom Sprangler (D)+ 09 - Bill Bailey (D)+ MASSACHUSETTS S3 - Edward Markey (D) IOWA 02 - James McGovern (D) AG - Tom Miller (D) 03 - Nikki Tsongas (D) T - Michael Fitzgerald (D) 04 - Joseph Kennedy III (D) A - Jonathan Neiderbach (D)+ 05 - Katherine Clark (D) S3 - Bruce Braley (D)* 06 - John Tierney (D) 01 - Pat Murphy (D)* 07 - Michael Capuano (D) 02 - David Loebsack (D) 08 - Steve Lynch (D) 09 - Bill Keating (D) KANSAS G - Paul Davis (D)+ MICHIGAN SS - Jean Schodorf (D)+ G - Mark Schauer (D)+ S3 - Chad Taylor (D)+ S3 - Gary Peters (D)* 02 - Margie Wakefield (D)+ 01 - Jerry Cannon (D)+ 05 - Daniel Kildee (D) KENTUCKY 06 - Paul Clements (D)+ S3 - Alison Lundergan Grimes (D)+ 07 - Pam Byrnes (D)+ 02 - Ron Leach (D)+ 09 - Sander Levin (D) 03 - John Yarmuth (D) 11 - Bobby McKenzie (D)* 04 - Peter Newberry (D)+ 12 - Debbie Dingell (D)* 06 - Elizabeth Jensen (D)+ 13 - John Conyers (D) 14 - Rudy Hobbs (D)* LOUISIANA S3 - Mary Landrieu (D) MINNESOTA 02 - Cedric Richmond (D) G - Mark Dayton (D) LG - Tina Smith (D)+ MAINE SS - Steve Simon (D)+ G - Michael Michaud (D)+ S3 - Al Franken (D) S3 - Shenna Bellows (D)+ 01 - Tim Walz (D) Page 3 2014 AFL-CIO Endorsements Tuesday, September 2 2014 MINNESOTA NEW JERSEY 02 - Mike Obermueller (D)+ 06 - Frank Pallone (D) 03 - Sharon Sund (D)+ 07 - Janice Kovatch (D)+ 04 - Betty McCollum (D) 08 - Albio Sires (D) 05 - Keith Ellison (D) 09 - William Pascrell (D) 06 - Joe Perske (D)* 10 - Donald Payne, Jr. (D) 07 - Collin Peterson (D) 11 - Mark Dunec (D)+ 08 - Richard Nolan (D) 12 - Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)* MISSISSIPPI NEW MEXICO 02 - Bennie Thompson (D) G - Gary King (D)+ LG - Debra Haaland (D)+ MONTANA AG - Hector Balderas (D)+ S3 - John Walsh (D) SS - Maggie Toulouse-Oliver (D)+ 01 - John Lewis (D)* T - Tim Eichenberg (D)+ A - Timothy M. Keller (D)+ NEBRASKA LD - Ray Bennett Powell (D) G - Chuck Hassebrook (D)* S3 - Tom Udall (D) AG - Janet Stewart (D)+ 01 - Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) A - Amanda McGill (D)+ 02 - Roxanne "Rocky" Lara (D)+ S3 - David Domina (D)* 03 - Ben Ray Lujan (D) 01 - Dennis P. Crawford (D)+ 02 - Brad Ashford (D)+ NEW YORK AG - Eric Schneiderman (D) NEVADA CM - Thomas DiNapoli (D) LG - Lucy Flores (D)+ 01 - Timothy Bishop (D) AG - Ross Miller (D)+ 03 - Steve Israel (D) SS - Kate Marshall (D)+ 04 - Kathleen Rice (D)* CN - Andrew Martin (D)+ 06 - Grace Meng (D) T - Kim Wallin (D)+ 07 - Nydia Velazquez (D) 01 - Dina Titus (D) 08 - Hakeem Jeffries (D) 03 - Erin Bilbray-Kohn (D)+ 09 - Yvette Clarke (D) 04 - Steven Horsford (D) 10 - Jerrold Nadler (D) 11 - Domenic Recchia (D)+ NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 - Carolyn Maloney (D) G - Maggie Hassan (D) 13 - Charles Rangel (D) S3 - Jeanne Shaheen (D) 14 - Joseph Crowley (D) 01 - Carol Shea-Porter (D) 15 - Jose Serrano (D) 02 - Ann McLane Kuster (D) 16 - Eliot Engel (D) 17 - Nita Lowey (D) NEW JERSEY 18 - Sean Maloney (D) S3 - Cory Booker (D) 20 - Paul Tonko (D) 01 - Donald Norcross (D)* 21 - Aaron Woolf (D)* 02 - Frank LoBiondo (R) 23 - Martha Robertson (D)+ 03 - Aimee Belgard (D)* 24 - Daniel Maffei (D) 04 - Christopher Smith (R) 25 - Louise Slaughter (D) 05 - Roy Cho (D)+ 26 - Brian Higgins (D) Page 4 2014 AFL-CIO Endorsements Tuesday, September 2 2014 NORTH CAROLINA OREGON S3 - Kay Hagan (D) 03 - Earl Blumenauer (D) 02 - Clay Aiken (D)+ 04 - Peter DeFazio (D) 06 - Laura Fjeld (D)* 05 - Kurt Schrader (D) 07 - Jonathan Barfield (D)* 12 - Alma Adams (D)* PENNSYLVANIA G - Tom Wolf (D)+ NORTH DAKOTA LG - Mike Stack (D)+ AG - Kiara Kraus-Parr (D)+ 01 - Bob Brady (D) SS - April Fairfield (D)+ 02 - Chaka Fattah (D) SP - Tyler Axness (D)+ 03 - Daniel Lavallee (D)+ SP - Todd Reisenaur (D) 05 - Kerith Taylor (D)+ CA - Ryan Taylor (D)+ 06 - Manan Trivedi (D)* 01 - George Sinner (D)+ 08 - Kevin Strouse (D) TC - Jason Astrup (D)+ 11 - Andrew Ostrowski (D)+ 12 - Erin McClelland (D)+ OHIO 13 - Brendan Boyle (D)* G - Ed FitzGerald (D)+ 14 - Mike Doyle (D) AG - David Pepper (D)+ 16 - Thomas Houghton (D)+ SS - Nina Turner (D)+ 17 - Matt Cartwright (D) T - Connie Pillich (D)+ A - John Patrick Carney (D)+ RHODE ISLAND 01 - Frederick Kundrata (D)+ S3 - Jack Reed (D) 02 - Marek Tyszkiewicz (D)+ 01 - David N Cicilline (D) 03 - Joyce Beatty (D) 02 - James Langevin (D) 04 - Janet Garrett (D)+ 05 - Robert Fry (D)+ SOUTH CAROLINA 06 - Jennifer Garrison (D)+ LG - Bakari Sellers (D)+ 08 - Tom Poetter (D)+ AG - Parnell Diggs (D)+ 09 - Marcy Kaptur (D) S3 - Brad Hutto (D)+ 11 - Marcia Fudge (D) 02 - Harold Geddings (Labor)+ 13 - Tim Ryan (D) 03 - Barbara Jo Mullis (D)+ 14 - Michael Wagner (D)+ 05 - Tom Adams (D)+ 15 - Scott Wharton (D)+ 06 - James Clyburn (D) 16 - Pete Crossland (D)+ 07 - Gloria Tinubu (D)+ S4 - Joyce Dickerson (D)+ OKLAHOMA G - Joe Dorman (D)+ SOUTH DAKOTA LG - Kathy Cummings (D)+ S3 - Rick Weiland (D)* S3 - Matt Silverstein (D)+ S4 - Connie Johnson (D)* TENNESSEE S3 - Gordon Ball (D)+ OREGON 02 - Bob Scott (D)+ G - John Kitzhaber (D) 03 - Mary Headdrick (D)+ LC - Brad Avakian (D) 04 - Lenda Sherrell
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