Bipartisan Leaderboard
Which members of Congress actually work across the aisle? This page ranks members by how often they use bipartisan language in floor speeches and how frequently they break with their party on votes. It also shows who's most partisan — so you can see the full spectrum.
Most Bipartisan Language
Members whose floor speeches and press releases most frequently use cooperative, bipartisan tone — referencing working together, compromise, and cross-party collaboration.






























Most Independent Voters
Members who break with their party on votes most frequently. Higher percentages indicate more independent voting patterns.




















Most Partisan Language
Members with the most statements classified as partisan attacks — language focused on attacking the other party rather than discussing policy.
Want context? Learn how to read voting records or see the full Congress Pulse.