[OC] Sieben „fixe Kongress“-Reformen, die von der Mehrheit der Wähler beider Parteien unterstützt werden, und der Anteil der Kongressmitglieder beider Parteien, die tatsächlich einen Gesetzentwurf für sie unterstützen
[OC] Sieben „fixe Kongress“-Reformen, die von der Mehrheit der Wähler beider Parteien unterstützt werden, und der Anteil der Kongressmitglieder beider Parteien, die tatsächlich einen Gesetzentwurf für sie unterstützen
**Sources and full interactive breakdown:** projectcuria.com/ranking. It has this same voter-vs-Congress split, by party, for all seven reforms, with each member’s record.
**Data:** national party-crosstab polls, 2022 to 2026 (U. of Maryland PPC; Verasight/Brennan Center; Emerson/Unite America; Noble Predictive/Common Cause), plus congressional cosponsorship and roll-call records for all 535 current members of the 119th Congress. Charted in HTML/CSS.
**Two notes:** Independents are omitted (only 3 members). A 0% for a party usually means „no member has cosponsored the current bill,“ not active opposition, and for foreign lobbying and the cool-off period no current bill carries the full reform, so those two are scored against the last versions introduced.
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Why isn’t term limits on this list?
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**Sources and full interactive breakdown:** projectcuria.com/ranking. It has this same voter-vs-Congress split, by party, for all seven reforms, with each member’s record.
**Data:** national party-crosstab polls, 2022 to 2026 (U. of Maryland PPC; Verasight/Brennan Center; Emerson/Unite America; Noble Predictive/Common Cause), plus congressional cosponsorship and roll-call records for all 535 current members of the 119th Congress. Charted in HTML/CSS.
**Two notes:** Independents are omitted (only 3 members). A 0% for a party usually means „no member has cosponsored the current bill,“ not active opposition, and for foreign lobbying and the cool-off period no current bill carries the full reform, so those two are scored against the last versions introduced.
Why isn’t term limits on this list?