Friday, October 12, 2012

Joe Biden and Paul Ryan Spar on Iran, Israel

Joe Biden and Paul Ryan Spar on Iran, Israel

Vice Presidential Candidates Feud Over Obama's Approach

By JTA
Published October 12, 2012.

Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan clashed over Iran’s nuclear program and U.S. relations with Israel during their televised debate.
Ryan assailed President Obama’s approach to the issue in Thursday night’s vice presidential debate at Centre College in Danville, Ky. The Wisconsin congressman accused administration officials of sending “mixed signals” to Iran about U.S. resolve.
“They say the military option’s on the table, but it’s not being viewed as credible, and the key to do this peacefully is to make sure that we have credibility,” Ryan said. “Under a Romney administration, we will have credibility on this issue.”
Biden responded by noting the president’s repeated public statements that the U.S. will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran and touting the toughness of international sanctions that the administration has secured against the Islamic Republic. “These are the most crippling sanctions in the history of sanctions, period,” Biden said.
Biden asked Ryan: “You’re talking about doing more, are you going to war? Is that what you want to do now?” Ryan replied: “We want to prevent war.”
The Iranian nuclear issue was raised by the debate moderator, journalist Martha Raddatz, who said that “there’s really no bigger national security” issue facing the U.S. In their responses, the two candidates echoed the positions articulated by their respective running mates, with Ryan stressing that Iran must not be permitted a nuclear weapons “capability” and Biden emphasizing that Iran should be prevented from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Ryan said that Iran was “four years closer toward a nuclear weapons capability” and added that U.S. sanctions on Iran were only implemented by Congress “in spite of the administration.”
Regarding the possibility of U.S. military action, Biden said “we feel quite confident we could deal a serious blow to the Iranians.” But the vice president added that Iran is “a good way away” from getting a nuclear weapon, adding that “there is no difference” between the Israeli and American assessments on this point. Biden said that “both the Israelis and we will know if they start the process of building a weapon.”
Ryan also criticized Obama for not meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent U.S. visit, to which Biden responded that Obama has “spoken to Bibi Netanyahu as much as he’s spoken to anybody.”
Referring to the Iranian bomb illustration that Netanyahu presented at the U.N. General Assembly, Biden said: “We will not allow the Iranians to get a nuclear weapon. What Bibi held up there was: when they get to the point where they can enrich uranium enough to put into a weapon. They don’t have a weapon to put it into. Let’s all calm down a little bit here. Iran is more isolated today than when we took office.”
The vice president criticized “all this loose talk about ‘All they have to do is get to enrich uranium in a certain amount and they have a weapon.’ Not true.” He added that “if we ever have to take action, unlike when we took office, we will have the world behind us, and that matters.”
Asked by Raddatz which would be worse, war or a nuclear-armed Iran, Ryan answered that the more dangerous scenario would be “a nuclear-armed Iran which triggers a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. This is the world’s largest sponsor of terrorism. They’ve dedicated themselves to wiping an entire country off the map. They call us the Great Satan, and if they get nuclear weapons, other people in the neighborhood will pursue their nuclear weapons as well.”
Biden said that “war should always be the absolute last resort” and stressed that sanctions are crippling for Iran. Echoing Obama’s past statements on the issue of all options being on the table, Biden said: “We’ve made it clear: Big nations can’t bluff. This president doesn’t bluff.”

Cyberattack on Mideast energy firms was among most destructive, Panetta says


By , Published: October 11 2012

The Washington Post  

A computer virus that wiped crucial business data from tens of thousands of computers at Middle Eastern energy companies over the summer marked the most destructive cyberattack on the private sector to date, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said Thursday night in a major speech intended to warn of the growing perils in cyberspace.
Panetta did not say who was believed to be behind the so-called Shamoon virus. But he said the malware, which rendered permanently inoperable more than 30,000 computers at the Saudi Arabian state oil company Aramco and did similar damage to the systems of Ras Gas in Qatar, represented a “significant escalation of the cyberthreat.”
Such attacks have “renewed concerns about still more destructive scenarios that could unfold” against the United States, he said in an address to business executives in New York. He asked them to “imagine the impact an attack like this would have on your company.”
Panetta’s remarks on the Middle East incidents were the first from any administration official acknowledging them. In the attack on Aramco, the virus replaced crucial system files with an image of a burning U.S. flag, he said. It also overwrote the files with “garbage” data, he said.
The Middle East cyber-incidents have prompted great concern inside national security agencies, with the military’s Cyber Command adding personnel to monitor for the possibility of follow-on attacks. U.S. intelligence and Middle Eastern diplomats have said they believe Iran carried out those attacks in retaliation for a Western oil embargo against Tehran, but other experts have expressed skepticism.
“It’s clear a number of state actors have grown their cyber-capabilities in recent years,” said a senior defense official who was not authorized to speak for the record. “We’re concerned about Russia and China, and we’re concerned about growing Iranian capabilities as well.”
Although there has been debate over the roles of various government agencies in cyberspace, Panetta made clear that it would be the Defense Department’s responsibility to defend the nation in that realm.
Under new rules of engagement for cyberwarfare, he said, the Pentagon’s role would extend to defending private-sector computers against a major attack. The conditions under which the rules would trigger a response are stringent, and must rise to the level of an “armed attack” that threatens significant physical destruction or loss of life, senior defense officials said.
Those cyber-rules, which represent the most comprehensive revision in seven years, are being finalized now, Panetta said. For the first time, military cyber-specialists would be able to immediately block malware outside the Pentagon’s networks in an effort to defend the private sector against an imminent, significant physical attack, The Post has reported. At present, such action requires special permission from the president.
Panetta said that “foreign cyber-actors are probing America’s critical infrastructure networks. They are targeting the computer control systems that operate chemical, electricity and water plants” and transportation systems. He said the government knows of “specific instances where intruders have successfully gained access to these control systems” and that the intruders are trying to create advanced tools to attack the systems to cause panic, destruction and death.
Panetta outlined destructive scenarios that worry U.S. officials: an aggressor nation or extremist group gaining control of critical switches in order to derail trains loaded with passengers or lethal chemicals; contamination of the water supply, or a shutdown of the power grid across large parts of the country.
The most destructive attack, he said, would be one launched against several critical systems at once in combination with a physical attack on the country.
“The collective result,” he said, “could be a ‘cyber-Pearl Harbor’: an attack that would cause physical destruction and loss of life, paralyze and shock the nation, and create a profound new sense of vulnerability.”
Panetta also issued a warning to would-be attackers, saying the Pentagon is better able now to identify who is behind an attack. “Potential aggressors should be aware that the United States has the capacity to locate them and hold them accountable for actions that harm America or its interests,” he said.
The department has also developed the capability to conduct operations to counter threats to national security in cyberspace, he said, and would do so in accordance with international law.
Taking offensive action would be the role of the Cyber Command, launched in 2010. Panetta noted that the Pentagon is looking at ways to strengthen the organization, including streamlining its chain of command. A recommendation by senior military leaders to elevate it to full unified command status is under review, officials said.
Panetta, addressing the Business Executives for National Security, said cyber is now a major topic in nearly all his bilateral meetings with foreign counterparts, including in China a few weeks ago. China, which the United States has accused of being a top actor in cyber-economic espionage, is rapidly improving its capabilities, he said.
He reiterated the administration’s call for legislation to establish routine cyber-information sharing between the public and private sectors, and to set security standards for companies.
“This is a pre-9/11 moment,” Panetta said, in a somber reference to missed signs of the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. “The attackers are plotting.” He appealed to Congress and the private sector to join the government in improving the nation’s defenses to prevent a catastrophic cyber attack.

57 members of Congress among wealthy 1%



Members of Congress disclose their assets and liabilities in broad ranges. The estimated net worth is the middle of that range, as reported on their 2010 disclosure forms. Net worth does not include primary residence or other personal property. Updated Nov. 16, 2011.
LawmakerChamberPartyStateEstimated
Net Worth





Issa, DarrellHouseRCA$448,125,017
McCaul, MichaelHouseRTX$380,411,527
Kerry, JohnSenateDMA$231,722,794
Warner, MarkSenateDVA$192,730,605
Kohl, HerbSenateDWI$173,538,010
Polis, JaredHouseDCO$143,218,562
Buchanan, VernonHouseRFL$136,152,641
Pelosi, NancyHouseDCA$101,123,032
Rockefeller, JaySenateDWV$99,057,011
Lautenberg, Frank R.SenateDNJ$85,572,116
Blumenthal, RichardSenateDCT$73,151,590
Feinstein, DianneSenateDCA$69,046,622
Corker, BobSenateRTN$59,550,022
Risch, James E.SenateRID$54,088,026
Marchant, KennyHouseRTX$49,340,275
Miller, GaryHouseRCA$46,008,028
Frelinghuysen, RodneyHouseRNJ$42,900,594
Renacci, James B.HouseROH$42,060,709
Lowey, Nita M.HouseDNY$41,210,018
Kelly, MikeHouseRPA$34,612,518
Franks, TrentHouseRAZ$33,925,002
Berg, Richard A.HouseRND$33,562,590
Black, Diane LynnHouseRTN$31,272,522
Maloney, Carolyn B.HouseDNY$28,605,505
Petri, TomHouseRWI$28,106,012
Hanna, Richard LHouseRNY$27,837,562
McConnell, MitchSenateRKY$27,213,024
Farenthold, BlakeHouseRTX$26,654,549
McCaskill, ClaireSenateDMO$26,511,109
Johnson, RonSenateRWI$22,949,507
Pearce, SteveHouseRNM$22,639,007
Alexander, LamarSenateRTN$22,538,024
Rigell, ScottHouseRVA$21,969,526
Hoeven, JohnSenateRND$21,622,050
Campbell, JohnHouseRCA$20,731,033
Snowe, Olympia J.SenateRME$19,348,026
Hagan, Kay R.SenateDNC$18,750,305
Sensenbrenner Jr., F. JamesHouseRWI$18,730,850
DeLauro, Rosa L.HouseDCT$16,626,008
Harkin, TomSenateDIA$16,597,062
Upton, FredHouseRMI$16,288,608
Bingaman, JeffSenateDNM$16,251,135
McCain, JohnSenateRAZ$16,017,639
Hayworth, NanHouseRNY$15,905,120
Sessions, JeffSenateRAL$15,842,033
Doggett, LloydHouseDTX$15,008,544
Lummis, Cynthia MarieHouseRWY$14,822,011
Berkley, ShelleyHouseDNV$13,662,359
Speier, JackieHouseDCA$12,517,035
Bennet, Michael F.SenateDCO$12,225,513
Price, TomHouseRGA$12,204,367
Isakson, JohnnySenateRGA$11,975,057
Neugebauer, RandyHouseRTX$11,553,036
Inhofe, James M.SenateROK$11,288,027
Nelson, BenSenateDNE$10,180,548
Fleming, JohnHouseRLA$10,172,792
Yarmuth, John A.HouseDKY$9,608,004
Hartzler, VickyHouseRMO$8,894,512
Whitehouse, SheldonSenateDRI$8,883,112
Portman, RobSenateROH$8,804,534
McKinley, David B.HouseRWV$8,777,538
Franken, AlSenateDMN$8,747,525
Dreier, DavidHouseRCA$8,496,043
Shelby, Richard C.SenateRAL$8,341,022
Landry, Jeffrey M.HouseRLA$8,205,506
Flores, WilliamHouseRTX$7,924,008
Herger, WallyHouseRCA$7,535,509
Cooper, JimHouseDTN$7,472,020
Camp, DaveHouseRMI$7,292,073
Manchin, JoeSenateDWV$7,177,543
Runyan, JonHouseRNJ$7,053,008
Garamendi, JohnHouseDCA$6,948,503
Wyden, RonSenateDOR$6,847,018
Reid, HarrySenateDNV$6,806,026
Schmidt, JeanHouseROH$6,765,026
Tipton, ScottHouseRCO$6,506,537
Bass, CharlesHouseRNH$6,438,010
Schrader, KurtHouseDOR$6,401,531
Mica, John L.HouseRFL$6,401,005
Shuler, HeathHouseDNC$6,275,511
Schweikert, DavidHouseRAZ$6,165,011
Cantwell, MariaSenateDWA$6,163,505
Ross, DennisHouseRFL$6,137,503
Webb, JamesSenateDVA$6,131,593
Foxx, VirginiaHouseRNC$5,928,518
Barrasso, John A.SenateRWY$5,730,007
Benishek, Daniel J.HouseRMI$5,645,540
Biggert, JudyHouseRIL$5,638,531
Cantor, EricHouseRVA$5,471,054
Stearns, CliffHouseRFL$5,458,014
Bartlett, Roscoe G.HouseRMD$5,306,008
Coons, ChrisSenateDDE$5,281,178
Hutchison, Kay BaileySenateRTX$5,243,540
Conaway, MikeHouseRTX$5,080,558
Latham, TomHouseRIA$5,025,421
Rehberg, DennyHouseRMT$4,988,504
Gingrey, PhilHouseRGA$4,960,015
Johanns, Michael O.SenateRNE$4,941,519
Blumenauer, EarlHouseDOR$4,924,520
Coats, Daniel R.SenateRIN$4,827,527
Carper, TomSenateDDE$4,607,078
Tsongas, NikiHouseDMA$4,566,021
Green, AlHouseDTX$4,532,505
Crenshaw, AnderHouseRFL$4,479,509
Sessions, PeteHouseRTX$4,420,525
Keating, William R.HouseDMA$4,415,026
Welch, PeterHouseDVT$4,396,553
Himes, JimHouseDCT$4,324,025
Boehner, JohnHouseROH$4,092,053
Stark, PeteHouseDCA$3,963,507
Hatch, Orrin G.SenateRUT$3,962,048
Smith, LamarHouseRTX$3,925,560
Mulvaney, John Michael HouseRSC$3,912,539
Calvert, KenHouseRCA$3,900,002
Aderholt, Robert B.HouseRAL$3,879,009
Ribble, ReidHouseRWI$3,845,064
Rooney, TomHouseRFL$3,784,003
Nelson, BillSenateDFL$3,765,503
Barrow, JohnHouseDGA$3,758,001
McCarthy, CarolynHouseDNY$3,753,658
Cole, TomHouseROK$3,737,538
Blunt, RoySenateRMO$3,717,509
Lance, LeonardHouseRNJ$3,706,030
Rogers, HalHouseRKY$3,683,841
Costa, JimHouseDCA$3,614,503
Paul, RonHouseRTX$3,576,519
Dold, RobertHouseRIL$3,545,509
Rothman, Steven R.HouseDNJ$3,485,529
Cardin, BenSenateDMD$3,477,540
Boxer, BarbaraSenateDCA$3,449,004
Scott, TimHouseRSC$3,432,500
Luetkemeyer, BlaineHouseRMO$3,407,501
Boozman, JohnSenateRAR$3,405,505
Bonner, JoHouseRAL$3,402,509
Pascrell Jr., BillHouseDNJ$3,386,520
Kingston, JackHouseRGA$3,357,262
Owens, BillHouseDNY$3,306,015
Dingell, John D.HouseDMI$3,250,546
Toomey, PatSenateRPA$3,250,534
Frank, BarneyHouseDMA$3,236,534
Denham, JeffHouseRCA$3,200,000
Coburn, TomSenateROK$3,191,118
Inouye, Daniel K.SenateDHI$3,186,509
Grassley, ChuckSenateRIA$3,182,541
Walden, GregHouseROR$2,957,016
McGovern, James P.HouseDMA$2,853,505
Buerkle, Ann MarieHouseRNY$2,850,501
Schwartz, AllysonHouseDPA$2,830,021
Southerland, SteveHouseRFL$2,826,001
Whitfield, EdHouseRKY$2,794,523
Harris, AndyHouseRMD$2,787,525
Forbes, J. RandyHouseRVA$2,749,302
Fleischmann, Charles J.HouseRTN$2,723,807
Landrieu, Mary L.SenateDLA$2,685,511
Price, DavidHouseDNC$2,665,539
Carter, JohnHouseRTX$2,617,499
Roe, PhilHouseRTN$2,611,376
Cohen, Stephen IraHouseDTN$2,589,537
Shaheen, JeanneSenateDNH$2,579,507
Udall, TomSenateDNM$2,551,518
Sanchez, LorettaHouseDCA$2,466,000
Conrad, KentSenateDND$2,454,021
Rahall, NickHouseDWV$2,445,377
Heller, DeanSenateRNV$2,426,114
Peters, GaryHouseDMI$2,420,582
Long, BillyHouseRMO$2,406,516
Slaughter, Louise M.HouseDNY$2,387,009
Davis, Susan A.HouseDCA$2,383,525
Hirono, Mazie K.HouseDHI$2,362,516
Graves, TomHouseRGA$2,339,007
Latta, Robert E.HouseROH$2,298,017
Begich, MarkSenateDAK$2,272,023
Rogers, Mike D.HouseRAL$2,252,508
Farr, SamHouseDCA$2,114,510
DeFazio, PeterHouseDOR$2,104,008
Cochran, ThadSenateRMS$2,100,539
Ryan, PaulHouseRWI$2,067,050
Coble, HowardHouseRNC$2,046,052
Lipinski, DanielHouseDIL$2,045,029
Connolly, GerryHouseDVA$2,001,523
Langevin, JimHouseDRI$1,988,011
Lieberman, JoeSenateDCT$1,981,541
Cassidy, BillHouseRLA$1,972,526
Simpson, MikeHouseRID$1,924,838
Chu, JudyHouseDCA$1,917,012
Burgess, MichaelHouseRTX$1,903,542
Hanabusa, ColleenHouseDHI$1,888,506
Goodlatte, BobHouseRVA$1,884,522
Ruppersberger, DutchHouseDMD$1,855,522
Levin, SanderHouseDMI$1,846,624
Hensarling, JebHouseRTX$1,841,512
Eshoo, AnnaHouseDCA$1,841,505
Burton, DanHouseRIN$1,819,009
Scott, AustinHouseRGA$1,814,872
Bachmann, MicheleHouseRMN$1,783,508
Gutierrez, Luis V.HouseDIL$1,774,507
Boren, DanHouseDOK$1,768,008
Butterfield, G. K.HouseDNC$1,759,135
Capito, Shelley MooreHouseRWV$1,732,028
Sherman, BradHouseDCA$1,731,008
Thompson, MikeHouseDCA$1,730,504
Levin, CarlSenateDMI$1,694,508
Murkowski, LisaSenateRAK$1,669,020
Vitter, DavidSenateRLA$1,640,530
Merkley, JeffSenateDOR$1,640,511
Brady, Robert A.HouseDPA$1,640,503
Johnson, Timothy V.HouseRIL$1,636,015
Gallegly, EltonHouseRCA$1,633,509
Becerra, XavierHouseDCA$1,588,528
Burr, RichardSenateRNC$1,584,080
Lofgren, ZoeHouseDCA$1,555,518
Brown, Scott P.SenateRMA$1,542,594
Holt, RushHouseDNJ$1,531,005
Markey, Edward J.HouseDMA$1,494,512
Matsui, Doris O.HouseDCA$1,467,010
Udall, MarkSenateDCO$1,405,524
Olson, PeteHouseRTX$1,397,017
Cravaack, ChipHouseRMN$1,394,009
Barletta, Louis J.HouseRPA$1,391,551
Boustany Jr., Charles W.HouseRLA$1,384,945
Rodgers, Cathy McMorrisHouseRWA$1,338,009
Tiberi, Patrick J.HouseROH$1,332,015
Wilson, Frederica S.HouseDFL$1,329,006
Bucshon, Larry D.HouseRIN$1,318,526
Reed, TomHouseRNY$1,297,505
Gibbs, BobHouseROH$1,296,519
Bishop, Timothy H.HouseDNY$1,283,002
Bilbray, Brian P.HouseRCA$1,272,509
DeGette, DianaHouseDCO$1,267,012
Capuano, Michael E.HouseDMA$1,262,011
Rangel, Charles B.HouseDNY$1,252,009
Visclosky, PeteHouseDIN$1,225,012
Shuster, BillHouseRPA$1,214,516
Berman, Howard L.HouseDCA$1,181,670
Castor, KathyHouseDFL$1,164,017
Enzi, MikeSenateRWY$1,159,033
Miller, Candice S.HouseRMI$1,157,011
Waxman, Henry A.HouseDCA$1,150,510
Hall, Ralph M.HouseRTX$1,150,003
Tester, JonSenateDMT$1,141,002
Palazzo, StevenHouseRMS$1,126,010
Olver, John W.HouseDMA$1,119,509
Graves, SamHouseRMO$1,108,005
Durbin, DickSenateDIL$1,099,550
Coffman, MikeHouseRCO$1,075,002
Pastor, EdHouseDAZ$1,072,005
Boswell, Leonard L.HouseDIA$1,067,501
Schiff, AdamHouseDCA$1,052,016
Roskam, PeterHouseRIL$1,040,523
Waters, MaxineHouseDCA$1,013,009
Gillibrand, KirstenSenateDNY$998,003
Akaka, Daniel K.SenateDHI$990,504
Schilling, BobbyHouseRIL$988,503
Gosar, PaulHouseRAZ$982,501
Perlmutter, Edwin G.HouseDCO$967,519
Cicilline, David N.HouseDRI$966,001
Cardoza, DennisHouseDCA$964,512
Hastings, DocHouseRWA$962,006
Ros-Lehtinen, IleanaHouseRFL$957,504
Matheson, JimHouseDUT$956,512
Lee, Sheila JacksonHouseDTX$935,005
Murray, PattySenateDWA$916,509
Kind, RonHouseDWI$909,510
Watt, Melvin L.HouseDNC$905,021
Cleaver, EmanuelHouseDMO$891,506
Graham, LindseySenateRSC$881,786
Stivers, SteveHouseROH$877,019
Giffords, GabrielleHouseDAZ$865,516
Duncan, JeffHouseRSC$864,507
Ayotte, Kelly A.SenateRNH$863,506
Ackerman, GaryHouseDNY$862,510
Mack, ConnieHouseRFL$856,036
Schumer, Charles E.SenateDNY$851,009
Mack, Mary BonoHouseRCA$848,035
Quayle, BenHouseRAZ$846,544
Roberts, PatSenateRKS$845,022
Young, DonHouseRAK$840,003
Manzullo, DonHouseRIL$828,503
Johnson, TimSenateDSD$828,017
Cummings, Elijah E.HouseDMD$815,502
Hinchey, MauriceHouseDNY$800,509
Wilson, JoeHouseRSC$796,003
Bachus, SpencerHouseRAL$785,504
Canseco, FranciscoHouseRTX$784,517
Turner, Michael R.HouseROH$780,535
Paul, RandSenateRKY$774,009
Thompson, Bennie G.HouseDMS$773,013
Murphy, TimHouseRPA$768,027
Moran, JerrySenateRKS$768,009
McDermott, JimHouseDWA$767,756
Fudge, Marcia L.HouseDOH$764,006
LoBiondo, Frank A.HouseRNJ$758,506
Brooks, MoHouseRAL$755,023
Pingree, ChellieHouseDME$750,000
Filner, BobHouseDCA$742,008
Brown, SherrodSenateDOH$730,005
Klobuchar, AmySenateDMN$724,514
Crapo, MikeSenateRID$722,664
Nugent, Richard B.HouseRFL$709,001
Dicks, NormHouseDWA$706,003
McCotter, Thaddeus G.HouseRMI$677,018
Kyl, Jon L.SenateRAZ$676,736
Lugar, Richard G.SenateRIN$670,508
Miller, GeorgeHouseDCA$668,006
Chandler, BenHouseDKY$654,006
Lucas, Frank D.HouseROK$650,501
Chabot, SteveHouseROH$643,515
Honda, MikeHouseDCA$639,505
Tierney, John F.HouseDMA$636,007
Deutch, TedHouseDFL$635,007
Payne, Donald M.HouseDNJ$628,006
Lynch, Stephen F.HouseDMA$623,503
Sutton, Betty SueHouseDOH$613,511
Nunnelee, AlanHouseRMS$612,005
Kildee, Dale E.HouseDMI$606,004
Shimkus, John M.HouseRIL$589,503
Cuellar, HenryHouseDTX$589,004
Broun Jr., PaulHouseRGA$584,509
Guthrie, Steven BrettHouseRKY$582,015
Reed, JackSenateDRI$568,521
Amash, JustinHouseRMI$568,007
Baldwin, TammyHouseDWI$564,502
Heck, JoeHouseRNV$561,504
Huizenga, BillHouseRMI$560,007
Grimm, MichaelHouseRNY$560,000
Brady, KevinHouseRTX$551,515
Granger, KayHouseRTX$548,007
Andrews, Robert E.HouseDNJ$547,504
Holden, TimHouseDPA$547,010
Kaptur, MarcyHouseDOH$537,008
Pitts, JoeHouseRPA$531,003
Michaud, MikeHouseDME$524,011
Posey, BillHouseRFL$523,005
Green, GeneHouseDTX$522,503
Carney, JohnHouseDDE$517,515
Sarbanes, JohnHouseDMD$517,507
Chaffetz, JasonHouseRUT$513,006
Jenkins, LynnHouseRKS$510,013
Desjarlais, Scott EugeneHouseRTN$501,502
Roybal-Allard, LucilleHouseDCA$501,006
Loebsack, DavidHouseDIA$499,008
Critz, MarkHouseDPA$492,508
Woolsey, LynnHouseDCA$490,505
Emerson, Jo AnnHouseRMO$490,503
LaTourette, Steven C.HouseROH$490,502
Paulsen, ErikHouseRMN$487,017
Roby, MarthaHouseRAL$482,511
Rokita, ToddHouseRIN$478,515
Pallone Jr., FrankHouseDNJ$473,525
Wolf, Frank R.HouseRVA$472,776
Kline, JohnHouseRMN$471,006
Thompson, GlennHouseRPA$467,501
Alexander, RodneyHouseRLA$465,502
Davis, Danny K.HouseDIL$460,507
Bass, KarenHouseDCA$458,002
Bilirakis, GusHouseRFL$454,016
Terry, LeeHouseRNE$452,020
Johnson, BillHouseROH$450,026
Braley, BruceHouseDIA$435,508
Webster, DanielHouseRFL$430,504
Sanders, BernieSenateIVT$429,004
Menendez, RobertSenateDNJ$423,502
Thune, JohnSenateRSD$423,011
Dent, CharlieHouseRPA$420,023
McHenry, PatrickHouseRNC$418,006
Duncan Jr., John J.HouseRTN$414,511
Smith, AdamHouseDWA$407,507
Wittman, RobHouseRVA$405,007
Cornyn, JohnSenateRTX$392,506
Lee, BarbaraHouseDCA$392,503
Larsen, RickHouseDWA$390,511
Clyburn, James E.HouseDSC$388,267
Thornberry, MacHouseRTX$386,502
Scott, DavidHouseDGA$383,001
Rubio, MarcoSenateRFL$379,505
Rohrabacher, DanaHouseRCA$375,000
Woodall, RobHouseRGA$373,503
Courtney, JoeHouseDCT$364,010
Reichert, DaveHouseRWA$361,504
Casey, BobSenateDPA$361,009
Garrett, ScottHouseRNJ$354,507
Blackburn, MarshaHouseRTN$349,011
Costello, Jerry F.HouseDIL$347,502
Royce, EdHouseRCA$345,007
Chambliss, SaxbySenateRGA$337,504
Culberson, JohnHouseRTX$337,501
Mikulski, Barbara A.SenateDMD$336,508
Smith, AdrianHouseRNE$330,006
Carnahan, RussHouseDMO$328,001
Inslee, JayHouseDWA$323,511
Clarke, HansenHouseDMI$304,004
Ross, MikeHouseDAR$304,004
McCarthy, KevinHouseRCA$299,508
Hollen, Chris VanHouseDMD$296,503
Westmoreland, Lynn A.HouseRGA$291,001
Huelskamp, TimHouseRKS$287,007
Larson, John B.HouseDCT$280,004
Altmire, JasonHouseDPA$279,504
Jackson Jr., JesseHouseDIL$276,507
Pompeo, MikeHouseRKS$267,514
Moran, JimHouseDVA$266,509
Rogers, MikeHouseRMI$263,505
Womack, SteveHouseRAR$263,504
Peterson, Collin C.HouseDMN$263,005
Fitzpatrick, Michael G.HouseRPA$258,001
Nunes, DevinHouseRCA$258,001
Fortenberry, Jeffrey LaneHouseRNE$257,503
Meehan, Patrick L.HouseRPA$250,009
Fattah, ChakaHouseDPA$250,001
Miller, BradHouseDNC$248,514
Collins, SusanSenateRME$247,502
Walz, Timothy J.HouseDMN$247,502
Guinta, FrankHouseRNH$246,007
Jordan, James D.HouseROH$240,504
King, Steven A.HouseRIA$240,001
Towns, EdolphusHouseDNY$239,506
Austria, Steve C.HouseROH$231,004
Walberg, TimHouseRMI$225,511
Jones Jr., Walter B.HouseRNC$224,503
Miller, JeffHouseRFL$223,501
Schakowsky, JanHouseDIL$223,012
Sanchez, LindaHouseDCA$218,009
Lankford, JamesHouseROK$217,509
Crowley, JosephHouseDNY$211,009
Scott, Robert C.HouseDVA$209,025
Griffith, MorganHouseRVA$203,501
Engel, Eliot L.HouseDNY$199,002
Lewis, JerryHouseRCA$195,000
Ryan, TimHouseDOH$191,502
Sires, AlbioHouseDNJ$188,503
West, Allen B.HouseRFL$176,003
Doyle, MikeHouseDPA$175,000
Gibson, ChrisHouseRNY$175,000
Sullivan, JohnHouseROK$175,000
Donnelly, JoeHouseDIN$174,005
Grijalva, Raul M.HouseDAZ$163,504
Myrick, SueHouseRNC$162,004
Akin, ToddHouseRMO$160,508
Crawford, RickHouseRAR$158,001
Harper, GreggHouseRMS$158,001
King, PeteHouseRNY$158,001
Gerlach, JimHouseRPA$154,003
Higgins, Brian M.HouseDNY$146,005
Kinzinger, AdamHouseRIL$137,504
Poe, TedHouseRTX$136,507
Wicker, RogerSenateRMS$133,008
Leahy, PatrickSenateDVT$129,503
Lamborn, Douglas L.HouseRCO$129,503
Neal, Richard E.HouseDMA$126,505
McIntyre, MikeHouseDNC$124,503
McKeon, Howard P. HouseRCA$117,500
Young, C. W. BillHouseRFL$115,501
Capps, LoisHouseDCA$113,006
Gardner, CoryHouseRCO$105,506
Davis, GeoffHouseRKY$105,502
Clarke, Yvette D.HouseDNY$105,003
Schock, AaronHouseRIL$100,913
Hurt, RobertHouseRVA$99,002
Kissell, LarryHouseDNC$94,004
Murphy, Christopher S.HouseDCT$90,503
Pence, MikeHouseRIN$90,007
Kirk, MarkSenateRIL$89,002
McCollum, BettyHouseDMN$88,005
Baucus, MaxSenateDMT$85,005
Platts, ToddHouseRPA$84,007
Barton, JoeHouseRTX$81,002
Marino, TomHouseRPA$75,478
Lewis, JohnHouseDGA$72,004
Heinrich, MartinHouseDNM$69,507
Flake, JeffHouseRAZ$65,001
Young, ToddHouseRIN$65,001
McClintock, TomHouseRCA$64,502
Gonzalez, Charlie A.HouseDTX$58,501
Hoyer, Steny H.HouseDMD$57,002
Gowdy, TreyHouseRSC$56,502
Johnson, SamHouseRTX$48,501
Smith, ChrisHouseRNJ$45,967
Quigley, MikeHouseDIL$42,500
DeMint, James W.SenateRSC$40,501
Bishop, RobHouseRUT$40,501
Lujan, Ben R.HouseDNM$40,501
Moore, GwenHouseDWI$40,002
Lungren, DanHouseRCA$36,001
Kucinich, Dennis J.HouseDOH$33,503
Hultgren, RandyHouseRIL$32,500
Serrano, Jose E.HouseDNY$32,500
Clay Jr., William L.HouseDMO$32,002
Edwards, DonnaHouseDMD$30,921
Nadler, JerroldHouseDNY$28,001
Baca, JoeHouseDCA$24,502
Walsh, JoeHouseRIL$24,502
Richmond, Cedric L.HouseDLA$19,001
Adams, SandyHouseRFL$17,002
Lee, MikeSenateRUT$16,001
McNerney, JerryHouseDCA$9,001
Johnson, Eddie BerniceHouseDTX$8,501
Pryor, MarkSenateDAR$8,500
Herrera, JaimeHouseRWA$8,000
Reyes, SilvestreHouseDTX$8,000
Rivera, DavidHouseRFL$8,000
Tonko, PaulHouseDNY$8,000
Brown, CorrineHouseDFL$3,501
Hunter, Duncan D.HouseRCA$0
Johnson, HankHouseDGA$0
Meeks, Gregory W.HouseDNY$0
Rush, Bobby L.HouseDIL$0
Ellison, KeithHouseDMN-$14,497
Scalise, SteveHouseRLA-$20,498
Griffin, TimHouseRAR-$24,498
Carson, AndreHouseDIN-$25,998
Schultz, Debbie WassermanHouseDFL-$27,496
Labrador, RaulHouseRID-$31,998
Stabenow, Deborah AnnSenateDMI-$32,500
Diaz-Balart, MarioHouseRFL-$32,500
Israel, SteveHouseDNY-$55,000
Stutzman, Marlin A.HouseRIN-$84,495
Ellmers, ReneeHouseRNC-$91,497
Yoder, Kevin W.HouseRKS-$91,998
Napolitano, GraceHouseDCA-$91,999
Noem, Kristi LynnHouseRSD-$111,996
Conyers Jr., JohnHouseDMI-$120,001
Velazquez, Nydia M.HouseDNY-$146,999
Gohmert Jr., Louis B.HouseRTX-$150,001
Bishop Jr., Sanford D.HouseDGA-$159,496
Duffy, Sean P.HouseRWI-$167,497
Sewell, TerriHouseDAL-$173,493
Richardson, LauraHouseDCA-$383,496
Hinojosa, RubenHouseDTX-$2,500,488
Fincher, SteveHouseRTN-$3,302,503
Hastings, Alcee L.HouseDFL-$4,732,002
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By Christopher Schnaars; Source: Center for Responsive Politics