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Angus Stanley King Jr.
Senate · ME

Angus Stanley King Jr.

I · MEAge 81· Moderate Independent (caucuses with Democrats)Standard review

Angus King represents Maine in the U.S. Senate since January 2013 as an Independent who caucuses with Democrats. He chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee Subcommittee on Strategic Technologies. He is among the most-bipartisan voting senators per the Lugar Center index.

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Angus Stanley King Jr.

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Ranking
  • among Independent senators4th of 5
  • among all senators94th of 115
Four promises that define the record

Promises that define the record.

Four promises chosen to span how voters across the political spectrum view this politician's record.

KeptProcessPROMISE #1

Bipartisan / cross-aisle dealmaking.

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Verdict reasoning

Lugar Center Bipartisan Index ranks King among top 5 most-bipartisan senators in every Congress since 2013.

KeptIndustrial PolicyPROMISE #2

Maine working-class economic priorities.

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Verdict reasoning

Multiple Maine-specific provisions in IIJA, CHIPS Act. Bath Iron Works defense contracts maintained.

Every other promise on file

All tracked promises

#3
KeptProcess

Bipartisan / cross-aisle approach.

Working across party lines is the structural commitment of the independent caucus position.

#4
KeptInfrastructure

Pass infrastructure investment.

Voted YES on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (2021).

#5
KeptForeign Policy

Support Ukraine.

Voted YES on Ukraine aid packages.

#6
KeptClimate

Climate action.

Voted YES on Inflation Reduction Act climate provisions.

#7
PartialVoting Rights

Restore voting rights.

Voted YES on cloture; failed Republican filibuster.

#8
PartialReproductive Rights

Defend reproductive rights.

Voted YES on Women's Health Protection Act cloture; failed 49-51.

#9
PartialGun Policy

Pass gun safety legislation.

Voted YES on Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (June 2022). Larger reforms did not pass.

#10
KeptHealthcare

Lower prescription drug prices.

Voted YES on IRA Medicare drug-pricing negotiation provisions.

#11
KeptJudiciary

Confirm qualified judicial nominees regardless of administration.

Independent voting record on confirmations across Trump and Biden tenures.

#12
KeptEntitlements

Protect Social Security and Medicare.

Voted no on every major restructuring proposal that reached the floor during the term.

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