[Vision2020] Sarah Palin
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Sun Aug 31 17:40:46 PDT 2008
However, Mr. Harkins, if one were to apply a more logical comparison
(say . . . Obama and McCain, candidates for the same office)
MCCAIN TOTAL MISSED
2005-Q1 81 2 2.5%
2005-Q2 89 5 5.6%
2005-Q3 76 2 2.6%
2005-Q4 119 23 19.3%
2006-Q1 83 5 6%
2006-Q2 107 10 9.3%
2006-Q3 73 3 4.1%
2006-Q4 16 8 50%
2007-Q1 126 42 33.3%
2007-Q2 112 81 72.3%
2007-Q3 119 59 49.6%
2007-Q4 85 65 76.5%
2008-Q1 85 50 58.8%
2008-Q2 77 76 98.7%
2008-Q3 34 34 100%
OVERALL 1,282 465 36.3%
OBAMA
2005-Q1 81 0 0%
2005-Q2 89 6 6.7%
2005-Q3 76 1 1.3%
2005-Q4 119 1 0.8%
2006-Q1 83 0 0%
2006-Q2 107 2 1.9%
2006-Q3 73 1 1.4%
2006-Q4 16 0 0%
2007-Q1 126 3 2.4%
2007-Q2 112 20 17.9%
2007-Q3 119 67 56.3%
2007-Q4 85 76 89.4%
2008-Q1 85 31 36.5%
2008-Q2 77 65 84.4%
2008-Q3 34 28 82.4%
OVERALL 1,282 301 23.5%
McCain has missed (or failed to cast) 164 more votes than Obama over the
same period.
Have you got any explanations for such a lack of interest on McCain's
behalf?
Sources for this data:
Barack Obamas Senate Missed Votes (By the Numbers)
http://tinyurl.com/6pxzsh
John McCains Missed Senate Votes (By the Numbers)
http://tinyurl.com/5g98uq
However, if you are interested, we could compare foreign policy experience
between the two candidates for vice president. Interested?
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
PS - I am really curious as to where you obtained your data concerning
Obama's missed votes. They do not appear to come anywhre close to Senate
records.
> Interesting perspectives to say the least. And
> when you compare Palin's executive experience to
> that of Obama, that would make Obama even less qualified.
>
> From Project Vote Smart, one can get a glimpse into Obama's voting
record.
>
> From their data sheets, it is interesting to
> note Obama's voting as a Senator on key
> legislation (initial passage and final conf. reports)
>
> For the period beginning January 2005 to present
>
> Not voting or not present 228
> Voting Yes or No 340
> Total votes 568
>
> Obama was not present or did not vote on 40% of these bills
>
> I understand his performance as a state
> legislator was equally non participatory.
>
> Not exactly an endorsement of his leadership.
>
> Project Vote Smart also provides links to the
> actual bills. As I peruse the bills, I will post interesting findings.
>
> For example, in the category of Agricultural
> Issues, over his term he has not voted on 6 of
> the 7 bills in the set. On health issues, he
> chose to not vote on 20 of the 30 bills in that
> set. On education, he did not vote on 6 of the 11
> items in the set. On the federal budget, he did
> not vote on 48 of the 89 bills in the set. On
> the environment, he did not vote on14 of the 22 items in the set.
>
> No doubt there will be patterns or threads that can be gleaned.
>
> On the other hand, it appears that Palin has
> achieved more change in two years in AK as
> governor than Obama has in his entire career.
>
> Are either of them qualified to be running for
> president. Probably not the best choices. But
> only one of them is. It is unlikely he will get my
vote.
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