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Question: Who are the Dinos?
#1
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, D-N.Y.  79.8
 
#2
Rockefeller IV, Jay, D-W.Va.  79.8
 
#3
Dodd, Christopher, D-Conn.  79.7
 
#4
Akaka, Daniel, D-Hawaii  78.8
 
#5
Kohl, Herb, D-Wis.  78.8
 
#6
Reid, Harry, D-Nev.  78.2
 
#7
Schumer, Charles, D-N.Y.  77.8
 
#8
Cantwell, Maria, D-Wash.  77.3
 
#9
Feinstein, Dianne, D-Calif.  77.2
 
#10
Dorgan, Byron, D-N.D.  75.7
 
#11
Johnson, Tim, D-S.D.  73.7
 
#12
Carper, Thomas, D-Del.  70.7
 
#13
Bayh, Evan, D-Ind.  70.7
 
#14
Inouye, Daniel, D-Hawaii  69.5
 
#15
Lincoln, Blanche, D-Ark.  69
 
#16
Nelson, Bill, D-Fla.  66.2
 
#17
Bingaman, Jeff, D-N.M.  66
 
#18
Lieberman, Joe, D-Conn.  65.7
 
#19
Byrd, Robert, D-W.Va.  65.5
 
#20
Baucus, Max, D-Mont.  60.7
 
#21
Salazar, Ken, D-Colo.  60.2
 
#22
Nelson, Ben, D-Neb.  49.7
 
#23
Pryor, Mark, D-Ark.  59.8
 
#24
Conrad, Kent, D-N.D.  59.7
 
#25
Landrieu, Mary, D-La.  58.3
 
#26
Casey, Bob D- PA candidate unknown rating
 
#27
all of the above
 
#28
none of the above
 
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Total Voters: 25

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Author Topic: Dinos in the Senate  (Read 2467 times)
J-Mann
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« on: February 28, 2006, 12:49:26 PM »

25 of the 26 are Senate Democrats with a Senate rating of
less than 80 % (National Journal)


Has it ever occured to you that these people aren't there to support a party agenda, and that their primary purpose is to look after the best interests of their states and their constituencies?  Maybe that doesn't line up perfectly with the far-left's idea of what the "Democratic" agenda should be. 

I would say the same for Republicans who trash McCain for not being "Republican" enough.  Screw that.  He's Arizonan enough and American enough to be a U.S. Senator -- to hell with any other qualifications any partisans may hold him to.

Admittedly, too many elected officials forget what they're there for far too often, but all the "DINO" and "RINO" crap about the ones who don't vote a party line is ridiculous.
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