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NAME STATE OFFICE PARTY WEBSITE Lisa NAME STATE OFFICE PARTY WEBSITE Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) AK U.S. Sen REP lisamurkowski.com Berta Gardner AK State Senate DEM http://akleg.gov/legislator.php?id=gan Charisse Millet AK State House REP http://charissemillett.com/ Amy Demboski AK Council member of the Non-partisan http://amydemboski.com/ Anchorage Municipal Assembly Twinkle Cavanaugh AL Public Service REP ourcampaigns.com Commission President Martha Roby AL U.S. Rep. REP martharoby.com Becky Gerritson AL U.S. Rep. REP beckyforcongress.com Terri Sewell AL U.S. Rep DEM sewell.house.gov Kay Ivey AL Lieut. Gov REP Harri Anne Smith AL State Senator IND http://bit.ly/1ZYWQd5 Victoria Steele AZ State House DEM victoriasteeleforcongress.com Kyrsten Sinema AZ Congress DEM kyrstensinema.com Martha McSally AZ Congress REP mcsallyforcongress.com Ann Kirkpatrick AZ U.S. Sen DEM kirkpatrickforsenate.com Kelli Ward AZ U.S. Sen REP kelliward.com Wendy Rogers AZ U.S. Rep. 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DEM matsuiforcongress.com Rita Ramirez CA U.S. Rep. DEM ritaforcongress.com Kathryn Nance CA U.S. Rep. REP nance2016.com Nancy Pelosi CA U.S. Rep. DEM pelosiforcongress.org Barbara Lee CA U.S. Rep. DEM barbaraleeforcongress.org Suzanne Caro CA U.S. Rep. REP N/A Jackie Speier CA U.S. Rep. DEM jackieforcongress.com Anna Eshoo CA U.S. Rep. DEM eshoo.house.gov Zoe Lofgren CA U.S. Rep. DEM lofgrenforcongress.com Casey Lucius CA U.S. Rep. REP caseylucius.com Teresita "Tess" Andres CA U.S. Rep. DEM andresforcongress.com Wendy Reed CA U.S. Rep. DEM wendyreedforcongress.com Helene Schneider CA U.S. Rep. DEM heleneschneider.org Julia Brownley CA U.S. Rep. DEM juliabrownley.com Judy Chu CA U.S. Rep. DEM chu.house.gov Patrea Patrick CA U.S. Rep. DEM patreapatrick.com Grace Napolitano CA U.S. Rep. DEM napolitanoforcongress.com Karen Bass CA U.S. Rep. DEM karenbass.com Linda Sanchez CA U.S. Rep. DEM voteforlinda.com Lucille Roybal-Allard CA U.S. Rep. 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DEM degette.com Catherine Roupe CO State Rep REP http://bit.ly/23VllJ8 Ellen Golombek CO Executive Director of Non-partisan https://www.colorado.gov/governor/e Labor and Employment llen-golombek Marguerite Salazar CO Colorado Commissioner Non-partisan https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dor of Insurance a/colorado-insurance-commissioner Daria Novak CT U.S. Rep. REP novakforcongress.com Rosa DeLauro CT U.S. Rep. DEM delauro.house.gov Elizabeth Esty CT U.S. Rep. DEM elizabethesty.com Katherine Wade CT Commissioner of Non-partisan http://www.ct.gov/cid/cwp/view.asp? Insurance a=1260&Q=562980 Eleanor Holmes Norton DC U.S. Del. DEM norton.house.gov Muriel Bowser DC Mayor of D.C. DEM http://mayor.dc.gov/ Elissa Silverman DC Councilmember IND http://dccouncil.us/council/elissa- silverman Lacey Lafferty (R) DE Gov. REP laceylafferty.org Karen Weldin Stewart DE C. Ins. DEM N/A Lisa Blunt Rochester DE U.S. Rep. DEM lisabluntrochester.com Rose Izzo DE U.S. Rep. 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