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Senate Vote Scores 
 
                Votes:    1-10   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10 
 
ALABAMA 
   Shelby (R)              70%   +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   + 
   Sessions, J. (R)        60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
ALASKA 
   Stevens (R)             60    +   -   +   +   +   -   +   +   -   - 
   Murkowski (R)           50    +   -   +   +   +   -   -   +   -   - 
 
ARIZONA 
   McCain (R)              50    +   -   -   +   +   +   +   -   -   - 
   Kyl (R)                 60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
ARKANSAS 
   Lincoln (D)             10    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   - 
   Pryor (D)               10    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   - 
 
CALIFORNIA 
   Feinstein (D)           20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   +   -   - 
   Boxer (D)               20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
COLORADO 
   Allard (R)              56    +   -   +   +   +   ?   -   +   -   - 
   Salazar, K. (D)         30    -   -   -   -   +   -   +   -   -   + 
 
CONNECTICUT 
   Dodd (D)                30    -   -   -   -   +   -   +   -   -   + 
   Lieberman (D)           11    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   ? 
 
DELAWARE 
   Biden (D)               11    -   -   -   -   -   -   ?   -   -   + 
   Carper (D)              20    -   -   -   -   +   -   +   -   -   - 
 
FLORIDA 
   Nelson, Bill (D)        20    -   -   -   -   +   -   +   -   -   - 
   Martinez (R)            50    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   -   -   - 
 
GEORGIA 
   Chambliss (R)           60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
   Isakson (R)             60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
HAWAII 
   Inouye (D)              30    -   -   +   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
   Akaka (D)               30    -   -   +   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
IDAHO 
   Craig (R)               70    +   -   +   +   +   +   +   -   -   + 
   Crapo (R)               80    +   -   +   +   +   +   +   +   -   + 
 
ILLINOIS 
   Durbin (D)              13    -   -   -   -   -   -   ?   ?   -   + 
   Obama (D)               13    -   -   -   -   -   -   ?   ?   -   + 
 
INDIANA 
   Lugar (R)               50    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   -   -   - 
   Bayh (D)                20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
IOWA 
   Grassley (R)            60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
   Harkin (D)              20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
KANSAS 
   Brownback (R)           60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
   Roberts (R)             60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
KENTUCKY 
   McConnell (R)           67    +   -   +   +   +   +   ?   +   -   - 
   Bunning (R)             60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
LOUISIANA 
   Landrieu (D)            22    -   -   +   -   -   -   ?   -   -   + 
   Vitter (R)              70    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   + 
 
MAINE 
   Snowe (R)               50    +   -   -   +   +   -   +   -   -   + 
   Collins (R)             60    +   -   -   +   +   -   +   +   -   + 
 
MARYLAND 
   Sarbanes (D)            20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
   Mikulski (D)            22    ?   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
MASSACHUSETTS 
   Kennedy, E. (D)         22    -   -   -   -   -   ?   +   -   -   + 
   Kerry (D)               11    -   -   -   -   -   -   ?   -   -   + 
 
MICHIGAN 
   Levin, C. (D)           20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
   Stabenow (D)            20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
 
MINNESOTA 
   Dayton (D)              20    -   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
   Coleman (R)             40    -   -   -   +   +   +   +   -   -   - 
 
MISSISSIPPI 
   Cochran (R)             60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
   Lott (R)                60    +   -   +   +   +   +   -   +   -   - 
 
MISSOURI 
   Bond (R)                67    +   -   +   +   +   +   ?   +   -   - 
   Talent (R)              70    +   -   +   +   +   +   +   +   -   - 
 
MONTANA 
   Baucus, M. (D)          22    ?   -   -   -   -   -   +   -   -   + 
   Burns (R)            ...
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