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- American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
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- League of Conservation Voters 2008 House Scorecard (← links)
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- AFSCME 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
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- 2010 House elections potential open seats (← links)
- American Civil Liberties Union 2007-2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- 2012 U.S. Senate elections (← links)
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