Anson Record
WASHINGTON – According to a report released today by the National Journal Magazine, one of the most respected nonpartisan publications in Washington, Congressman Larry Kissell (NC-08) is one of the most centrist members of Congress. Kissell was the fourth closest to the ideological center as rated by the National Journal’s 2009 Vote Rating.
Despite the partisan climate in Washington, Kissell has shown a willingness to work with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to bring bipartisan solutions to the issues the nation faces.
“I work hard to do what I think is right and put politics aside and I'm proud my voting record reflects that. I believe we can have differences and still meet in the middle,” Kissell said. “My top priority remains what is best for the people of the Eighth District. I will continue to cast my vote for what is best for them.”
The report shows Kissell landing close to the centrist 50th percentile rating across the board on economic, social and foreign issues. He ranks 214th in the liberal composite and 217th in the conservative composite.