McCain Voted With Bush 100 Percent Of The Time In 2008
- added June 2, 2008
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- lemonsun12
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"CQ's Presidential Support studies try to determine how often a legislator votes in line with the President's position:
CQ tries to determine what the president personally, as distinct from other administration officials, does and does not want in the way of legislative action. This is done by analyzing his messages to Congress, news conference remarks and other public statements and documents.
So, these studies only track votes when the President has an explicit, stated opinion on a bill. According to CQ, Senator John McCain has voted with President Bush 100% of the time in 2008 and 95% of the time in 2007"
CQ tries to determine what the president personally, as distinct from other administration officials, does and does not want in the way of legislative action. This is done by analyzing his messages to Congress, news conference remarks and other public statements and documents.
So, these studies only track votes when the President has an explicit, stated opinion on a bill. According to CQ, Senator John McCain has voted with President Bush 100% of the time in 2008 and 95% of the time in 2007"
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- lemonsun12
- 3 months ago
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Yes, he did. Gotta get approval if you are going to get to be their nominee. Senator hundred years of war my friends has turned into a Bush clone.
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- Marilynn_Murray
- 3 months ago
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People have a hard time distinguishing who is who.
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One more reason why McCain will be Bush's 3rd term. Plus more wars on top of the Iraq war. No thanks! It's time for a change!
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- phoenix_fire999
- 3 months ago
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take a break from the news and watch this funny video, good song also
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hahahaha riverdeer!
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- phoenix_fire999
- 3 months ago
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Bush's 3rd term: McCain
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