Special Report

The Least Popular Members Of Congress From Every State

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36. Oklahoma
> Less popular senator: Republican Sen. James Inhofe
> Q4 2019 approval rating: 43.0%
> Least popular House member: Democratic Rep. Kendra Horn, 5th District
> Support in 2018 midterm election: 50.7% of the vote
> Total congressional districts in the state: 5

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37. Oregon
> Less popular senator: Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley
> Q4 2019 approval rating: 45.0%
> Least popular House member: Democratic Rep. Kurt Schrader, 5th District
> Support in 2018 midterm election: 55.0% of the vote
> Total congressional districts in the state: 5

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38. Pennsylvania
> Less popular senator: Republican Sen. Pat Toomey
> Q4 2019 approval rating: 40.0%
> Least popular House member: Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, 1st District
> Support in 2018 midterm election: 51.3% of the vote
> Total congressional districts in the state: 18

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39. Rhode Island
> Less popular senator: Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
> Q4 2019 approval rating: 51.0%
> Least popular House member: Democratic Rep. Jim Langevin, 2nd District
> Support in 2018 midterm election: 63.5% of the vote
> Total congressional districts in the state: 2

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40. South Carolina
> Less popular senator: Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham
> Q4 2019 approval rating: 48.0%
> Least popular House member: Democratic Rep. Joe Cunningham, 1st District
> Support in 2018 midterm election: 50.6% of the vote
> Total congressional districts in the state: 7

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