Tex. 1st

Louie Gohmert

71%

5

Ga. 11th

Phil Gingrey

69%

6

S.C. 3rd

Jeff Duncan

67%

2

Fla. 3rd

Ted Yoho

65%

1

La. 4th

DISTRICT

John Fleming

75%

VOTE SHARE

3

NO. OF TERMS

Fla. 6th

Ron DeSantis

57%

1

Tex. 7th

John Culberson

61%

7

Okla. 1st

Jim Bridenstine

63%

1

Minn. 6th

Michele Bachmann

50%

4

Mich. 3rd

Justin Amash

53%

2

Ga. 14th

Tom Graves

73%

3

Tex. 36th

Steve Stockman

71%

1

DISTRICT

Ariz. 6th

David Schweikert

IN 2012

61%

VOTE SHARE

2

NO. OF TERMS

Ariz. 5th

Matt Salmon

67%

1

S.C. 5th

Mick Mulvaney

56%

2

Ky. 4th

Thomas Massie

62%

2

Idaho 1st

Raœl Labrador

63%

2

Iowa 4th

Steve King

53%

6

Ohio 4th

Jim Jordan

58%

4

Kan. 1st

Tim Huelskamp

Unopposed

2

“The president asked us to think about who would be hurt if the government were to shut down. I ask him to think about how many millions more will be hurt if his health care law goes into effect.”

“Americans want Congress to do two things, work together on our national fiscal crisis and stop Obamacare. It’s time Congress started listening to them.”

“The American people do not want Obamacare, and the representatives closest to them have voted not to spend the people’s money on it. If the Democrat-controlled Senate decides not to accept this, then it is their choice to shut down the government.”

“You bet I’m going to fight. I’m going to keep fighting until we defund and delay this thing.”

“Obamacare is the most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed in Congress. It is the most existential threat to our economy ... since the Great Depression.”

“We are united around a very simple goal, and that is keeping the government open while protecting our constituents from the harmful effects of Obamacare.”

“Unless we have something of leverage, we don’t even get paid attention to.”

“We’re the House of Representatives. We’re the body that’s supposed to be closer to the people ... That’s why when you go home for five weeks and you hear from people that this law is not ready, that has an impact.”

“Our message has been fairly consistent, which is that we are going to try and chip away at Obamacare as part of these continuing resolution debates.”