JStreetPAC and its slate of endorsed candidates fared well in the face of the most toxic political atmosphere in recent memory.
Overall 45 of 61 endorsees won or are projected to win their races, including 82% (45 of 55) of House incumbents we endorsed this election cycle.
The PAC also shattered its own goal for 2010 fundraising, directing over $1.5 million to pro-Israel, pro-peace, pro-democracy candidates, raising more than 250% of what we did in 2008 and securing our place for two cycles running of being the largest pro-Israel political action committee in America.
FIRST | LAST | STATE | DISTRICT | WIN/LOSS & % |
Michael |
Capuano | MA | 8 | W: Uncontested |
Donald | Payne | NJ | 10 | W: 86% to 13% |
Donna | Edwards | MD | 4 | W: 84% to 16% |
Jim | McDermott | WA | 7 | W: 81% to 19% |
Danny | Davis | IL | 7 | W: 81% to 16% |
Charles | Rangel | NY | 15 | W: 80% to 10% |
John | Conyers | MI | 14 | W: 77% to 20% |
Hank | Johnson | GA | 4 | W: 75% to 25% |
Jackie | Speier | CA | 12 | W: 75% to 23% |
Steve | Cohen | TN | 9 | W: 74% to 25% |
Earl | Blumenauer | OR | 3 | W: 69% to 16% |
Keith | Ellison | MN | 5 | W: 68% to 24% |
Anna | Eshoo | CA | 14 | W: 68% to 29% |
Mike | Honda | CA | 15 | W: 67% to 35% |
George | Miller | CA | 7 | W: 67% to 32% |
Janice | Schakowsky | IL | 9 | W: 66% to 32% |
Sam | Farr | CA | 17 | W: 66% to 30% |
Peter | Welch | VT | AL | W: 65% to 32% |
Lynn | Woolsey | CA | 6 | W: 65% to 30% |
Charles | Gonzalez | TX | 20 | W: 64% to 35% |
Tammy | Baldwin | WI | 2 | W: 62% to 38% |
Gary | Ackerman | NY | 5 | W: 62% to 37% |
Susan | Davis | CA | 53 | W: 62% to 34% |
Bob | Filner | CA | 51 | W: 60% to 40% |
Betty | McCollum | MN | 4 | W: 59% to 35% |
Chellie | Pingree | ME | 1 | W: 57% to 43% |
David | Price | NC | 4 | W: 57% to 43% |
James | McGovern | MA | 3 | W: 57% to 39% |
Lois | Capps | CA | 23 | W: 57% to 38% |
Jay | Inslee | WA | 1 | W: 56% to 44% |
Jim | Cooper | TN | 5 | W: 56% to 42% |
Jared | Polis | CO | 2 | W: 56% to 39% |
John | Yarmuth | KY | 3 | W: 55% to 44% |
Barney | Frank | MA | 4 | W: 55% to 43% |
Chris | Murphy | CT | 5 | W: 54% to 46% |
Rush | Holt | NJ | 12 | W: 53% to 46% |
Maurice | Hinchey | NY | 22 | W: 52% to 48% |
Dave | Loebsack | IA | 2 | W: 51% to 46% |
Jim | Himes | CT | 4 | W: 50.1% to 49.9% |
Bruce | Braley | IA | 1 | W: 50% to 48% |
Ron | Kind | WI | 3 | W: 50% to 47% |
Russ | Carnahan | MO | 3 | W: 49% to 47% |
Bill | Owens | NY | 23 | W: 48% to 46% |
Dan | Maffei | NY | 25 | U: 51% to 49% |
Gerry | Connolly | VA | 11 | U: 49.3% to 48.9% |
Raul | Grijalva | AZ | 7 | U: 49% to 46% |
Steve | Pougnet | CA | 45 | L: 41% to 52% |
Joe | Sestak | PA | Sen | L: 49% to 51% |
Russ | Feingold | WI | Sen | L: 47% to 52% |
Tom | Perriello | VA | 5 | L: 47% to 51% |
Ann | Kuster | NH | 2 | L: 46% to 49% |
Scott | Murphy | NY | 20 | L: 45% to 55% |
Steve | Kagen | WI | 8 | L: 45% to 55% |
Bill | Foster | IL | 14 | L: 45% to 51% |
Kathy | Dahlkemper | PA | 3 | L: 44% to 56% |
Deborah | Halvorson | IL | 11 | L: 43% to 58% |
Carol | Shea-Porter | NH | 1 | L: 43% to 49% |
Joe | Garcia | FL | 25 | L: 42% to 52% |
Mary Jo | Kilroy | OH | 15 | L: 41% to 55% |
Robin | Carnahan | MO | Sen | L: 41% to 54% |
Betsy | Markey | CO | 4 | L: 41% to 53% |