How They Voted
Posted By: J.J. Jackson* on January 31, 2006
Source NBC4:
# Alabama: Sessions (R) Yes; Shelby (R) Yes.
# Alaska: Murkowski (R) Yes; Stevens (R) Yes.
# Arizona: Kyl (R) Yes; McCain (R) Yes.
# Arkansas: Lincoln (D) No; Pryor (D) No.
# California: Boxer (D) No; Feinstein (D) No.
# Colorado: Allard (R) Yes; Salazar (D) No.
# Connecticut: Dodd (D) No; Lieberman (D) No.
# Delaware: Biden (D) No; Carper (D) No.
# Florida: Martinez (R) Yes; Nelson (D) No.
# Georgia: Chambliss (R) Yes; Isakson (R) Yes.
# Hawaii: Akaka (D) No; Inouye (D) No.
# Idaho: Craig (R) Yes; Crapo (R) Yes.
# Illinois: Durbin (D) No; Obama (D) No.
# Indiana: Bayh (D) No; Lugar (R) Yes.
# Iowa: Grassley (R) Yes; Harkin (D) No.
# Kansas: Brownback (R) Yes; Roberts (R) Yes.
# Kentucky: Bunning (R) Yes; McConnell (R) Yes.
# Louisiana: Landrieu (D) No; Vitter (R) Yes.
# Maine: Collins (R) Yes; Snowe (R) Yes.
# Maryland: Mikulski (D) No; Sarbanes (D) No.
# Massachusetts: Kennedy (D) No; Kerry (D) No.
# Michigan: Levin (D) No; Stabenow (D) No.
# Minnesota: Coleman (R) Yes; Dayton (D) No.
# Mississippi: Cochran (R) Yes; Lott (R) Yes.
# Missouri: Bond (R) Yes; Talent (R) Yes.
# Montana: Baucus (D) No; Burns (R) Yes.
# Nebraska: Hagel (R) Yes; Nelson (D) Yes.
# Nevada: Ensign (R) Yes; Reid (D) No.
# New Hampshire: Gregg (R) Yes; Sununu (R) Yes.
# New Jersey: Lautenberg (D) No; Menendez (D) No.
# New Mexico: Bingaman (D) No; Domenici (R) Yes.
# New York: Clinton (D) No; Schumer (D) No.
# North Carolina: Burr (R) Yes; Dole (R) Yes.
# North Dakota: Conrad (D) Yes; Dorgan (D) No.
# Ohio: DeWine (R) Yes; Voinovich (R) Yes.
# Oklahoma: Coburn (R) Yes; Inhofe (R) Yes.
# Oregon: Smith (R) Yes; Wyden (D) No.
# Pennsylvania: Santorum (R) Yes; Specter (R) Yes.
# Rhode Island: Chafee (R) No; Reed (D) No.
# South Carolina: DeMint (R) Yes; Graham (R) Yes.
# South Dakota: Johnson (D) Yes; Thune (R) Yes.
# Tennessee: Alexander (R) Yes; Frist (R) Yes.
# Texas: Cornyn (R) Yes; Hutchison (R) Yes.
# Utah: Bennett (R) Yes; Hatch (R) Yes.
# Vermont: Jeffords (I) No; Leahy (D) No.
# Virginia: Allen (R) Yes; Warner (R) Yes.
# Washington: Cantwell (D) No; Murray (D) No.
# West Virginia: Byrd (D) Yes; Rockefeller (D) No.
# Wisconsin: Feingold (D) No; Kohl (D) No.
# Wyoming: Enzi (R) Yes; Thomas (R) Yes.
I’m going to harken back to this NY Times/CBS poll (since liberals LOVE polls) just to reiterate how out of the “mainstream” every Democrat that voted “no” really is:
Question: “Do you think George W. Bush’s nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court have been more conservative than you would like, not conservative enough, or about right?”25% More 15% Not Enough 50% About Right
That’s right, 50% said Bush’s nominees were “about right while ONLY 25% said that they were too conservative. In other words MoveOn.org, Democratic Underground, 60’s retreads, etc.
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