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As Capitol Hill wrestles with a bailout of the Big Three Detroit automakers, CNBC decided to look into the Senate representation of the U.S. automotive manufacturing base. What follows is a state-by-state compilation of auto plants:
Alabama - Jeff Sessions (R), Richard C. Shelby (R)
- Montgomery – Hyundai
- Tuscaloosa – Mercedes Benz
- Lincoln – Honda
- Huntsville - Toyota
Delaware – Joe Biden (D) Thomas Carper (D)
- Wilmington - GM
Georgia - Saxby Chambliss (R), Johnny Isakson (R)
- Doraville - GM
Illinois – Richard Durbin (D)
- Chicago – Ford, Lincoln, Mercury
- Belvedere – Chrysler
Indiana - Evan Bayh (D), Richard Lugar (R)
- Roanoke – Chevy/GMC
- Indianapolis – GM, powertrain, metal
- Bedford – GM, powertrain
- Marion – GM, metal
- Princeton - Toyota
- Kokomo - Chrysler
- Lafayette - Subaru
- Greensburg - Honda
Kansas – Sam Brownback (R), Pat Roberts (R)
- Fairfax – GM
Kentucky - Jim Bunning (R), Mitch McConnell (R)
- Louisville – Ford Mercury
- Bowling Green – Chevy/Cadillac
- Georgetown – Toyota
Louisiana – Mary Landrieu (D), David Vitter (R)
- Shreveport - GM
Maryland - Benjamin Cardin (D), Barbara Mikulski (D)
- White Marsh – GM, powertrain
Michigan – Carl Levin (D), Debbie Stabenow (D)
- Sterling Heights – Ford, axels
- Woodhaven – Ford
- Dearborn - Ford
- Wayne – Ford
- Romeo – Ford, engine
- Detroit – Buick/Cadillac
- Flint – GM
- Bay City – GM, engine parts
- Livonia – GM, powertrain
- Pontiac- Chevy/GMC
- Orion – Pontiac
- Lansing – Cadillac, GMC/Saturn
- Warren - Chrysler
Minnesota – Norm Coleman (R), Amy Klobuchar (D)
- St. Paul - Ford, Mazda
Mississippi - Thad Cochran (R), Roger Wicker (R)
- Blue Spring - Toyota (opens 2010)
- Canton - Nissan
Missouri - Christopher Bond (R), Claire McCaskill (D)
- Kansas City, - Ford, Mazda, Mercury
- Wentzville – GM
- Fenton - Chrysler
Nevada – John Ensign (R), Harry Reid (D)
- Las Vegas - Shelby
New York – Hillary Clinton (D), Charles Schumer (D)
- Massena – GM, powertrain
- Tonawanda – GM, powertrain
Ohio – Sherrod Brown (D), George Voinovich (R)
- Brook Park – Ford, engines
- Avon Lake – Ford
- Marysville – Honda
- Toledo – GM Powertrain
- Lordstown – Chevy/Pontiac
- Mansfield – GM metal
- Moraine – GM
- Parma – GM metal
- Anna – Honda, engines
- East Liberty – Honda
- Russells Point – Honda, transmissions
- Twinsburg - Chrylser
Pennsylvania - Robert Casey (D), Arlen Specter (R)
- Pittsburgh – GM metal
South Carolina – Jim DeMint (R), Graham Lindsey (R)
- Spartanburg – BMW
Tennessee – Lamar Alexander (R), Bob Corker (R)
- Smyrna - Nissan
- Spring Hill – Saturn
- Decherd – Nissan
Texas – John Cornyn (R), Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R)
- Arlington – GM
- San Antonio - Toyota
Virginia - John Warner (R), Jim Webb (D)
- Fredericksburg – GM, powertrain
Wisconsin – Russell Feingold (D), Herb Kohl (D)
- Janesville – GM
- Kenosha – Chrysler
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