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Senate vote scores.

The New American

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Senate Vote Scores 
 
                            Votes: 
 
                            11-20    11   12   13   14    15 
 
ALABAMA 
  Shelby (R)                  30%    -    -    -    -     - 
  Sessions, J. (R)            40     +    -    -    -     - 
 
ALASKA 
  Stevens (R)                 33     -    -    -    -     ? 
  Murkowski (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
ARIZONA 
  McCain (R)                  30     -    -    -    +     - 
  Kyl (R)                     40     -    -    -    +     - 
 
ARKANSAS 
  Lincoln (D)                  0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Pryor (D)                    0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
CALIFORNIA 
  Feinstein (D)                0     -    -    -    ?     - 
  Boxer (D)                   11     +    -    -    ?     - 
 
COLORADO 
Allard (R)                    40     +    -    -    -     - 
Salazar, K. (D)               10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
CONNECTICUT 
  Dodd (D)                     0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Lieberman (D)                0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
DELAWARE 
  Biden (D)                    0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Carper (D)                   0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
FLORIDA 
  Nelson, Bill (D)             0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Martinez (R)                40     +    -    -    -     - 
 
GEORGIA 
  Chambliss (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Isakson (R)                 30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
HAWAII 
  Inouye (D)                  29     +    -    -    -     ? 
  Akaka (D)                   10     -    -    -    -     - 
 
IDAHO 
  Craig (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Crapo (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
ILLINOIS 
  Durbin (D)                  10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Obama (D)                   10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
INDIANA 
  Lugar (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Bayh (D)                    10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
IOWA 
  Grassley (R)                30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Harkin (D)                  10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
KANSAS 
  Brownback (R)               40     +    -    -    -     - 
  Roberts (R)                 33     -    -    -    ?     - 
 
KENTUCKY 
  McConnell (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Bunning (R)                 30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
LOUISIANA 
  Landrieu (D)                11     ?    -    -    -     - 
  Vitter (R)                  25     -    -    -    -     ? 
 
MAINE 
  Snowe (R)                   30%    +    -    -    -     - 
  Collins (R)                 30     +    -    -    -     - 
 
MARYLAND 
  Sarbanes (D)                10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Mlkulskl (D)                10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
MASSACHUSETTS 
  Kennedy, E. (D)             10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Kerry (D)                    0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
MICHIGAN 
  Levin, C. (D)               10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Stabenow (D)                10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
MINNESOTA 
  Dayton (D)                  10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Coleman (R)                 20     -    -    -    -     - 
 
MISSISSIPPI 
  Cochran (R)                 30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Lott (R)                    30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
MISSOURI 
  Bond (R)                    30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Talent (R)                  30     +    -    -    -     - 
 
MONTANA 
  Baucus, M. (D)               0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Burns (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
NEBRASKA 
  Hagel (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Nelson, Ben (D)             10     -    -    -    -     - 
 
NEVADA 
  Reid, H. (D)                 0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Ensign (R)                  60     +    -    -    -     - 
 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
  Gregg (R)                   50     +    -    -    +     - 
  Sununu (R)                  56     +    -    -    ?     - 
 
NEW JERSEY 
  Lautenberg (D)               0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Corzine (D)                  0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
NEW MEXICO 
  Domenici (R)                30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Bingaman (D)                 0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
NEW YORK 
  Schumer (D)                 10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Clinton (D)                 10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
NORTH CAROLINA 
  Dole (R)                    30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Burr (R)                    30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
NORTH DAKOTA 
  Conrad (D)                  30     +    -    -    -     - 
  Dorgan (D)                  10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
OHIO 
  DeWine (R)                  10     -    -    -    -     - 
  Voinovich (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
OKLAHOMA 
  Inhofe (R)                  60     +    +    -    -     - 
  Coburn (R)                  50     +    -    +    -     - 
 
OREGON 
  Wyden (D)                   10%    +    -    -    -     - 
  Smith, G. (R)               33     +    -    -    ?     - 
 
PENNSYLVANIA 
  Specter (R)                 20     -    -    -    -     - 
  Santorum (R)                20     -    -    -    -     - 
 
RHODE ISLAND 
  Reed, J. (D)                10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Chafee (R)                  10     -    -    -    -     - 
 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
  Graham (R)                  30     -    -    -    -     - 
  DeMint (R)                  30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
SOUTH DAKOTA 
  Johnson, Tim (D)            20     +    -    -    -     - 
  Thune (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
TENNESSEE 
  Frist (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Alexander, L. (R)           30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
TEXAS 
  Hutchison (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Cornyn (R)                  40     -    -    -    +     - 
 
UTAH 
  Hatch (R)                   30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Bennett (R)                 30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
VERMONT 
  Leahy (D)                   10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Jeffords (1)                 0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
VIRGINIA 
  Warner (R)                  30%    -    -    -    -     - 
  Allen, G. (R)               30     -    -    -    -     - 
 
WASHINGTON 
  Murray (D)                   0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Cantwell (D)                 0     -    -    -    -     - 
 
WEST VIRGINIA 
  Byrd (D)                    10     +    -    -    -     - 
  Rockefeller (D)              0     -    ?    -    -     - 
 
WISCONSIN 
  Kohl (D)                     0     -    -    -    -     - 
  Feingold (D)                10     +    -    -    -     - 
 
WYOMING 
  Thomas, C. (R)              30     -    -    -    -     - 
  Enzi (R)                    40     +    -    -    -     - 
 
                              16     17   18   19   20   1-20 
 
ALABAMA 
  Shelby (R)                  +      -    +    -    +     50% 
  Sessions, J. (R)            +      -    +    -   ...
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