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Question: Would a high score from the JBS make you more or less likely to vote for a candidate?
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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« on: September 25, 2007, 04:15:49 AM »

What criteria did they use to have these as the 2 highest Democrats (unless I missed someone else)?

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jfern
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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2007, 03:48:14 PM »

a higher rating means a stricter adhearance to the Constitution. those Reoublicans like Drier who has a zero are really a disgrace for calling themselves "conservatives."

So Dennis Kucinch is one of the top most conservative members of Congress? That's interesting. Seeing as the next President is probably going to be a Democrat, conservatives should support Kucinch for President.
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