The Jesus Christ Super-Smackdown 2004
Indeed, this was an embarrassing year for the Democratic Party. Having lost four senate seats, three house seats, and most importantly the presidency the Democratic Party is on the clearly on the run.
This isn’t a new trend though. This trend began with the Political aspirations of Pat Robertson in the early 1980’s when he laid the ground work for his own bid for the Presidency. Though Pat Robertson failed in his own presidential bid, the political organization he created was the direct precursor to the Christian Coalition and a well known TV outlet called the 700 club, in which many or Robertson’s Political views are expressed.
Through the success of the Christian Coalition, the Republicans took congress in the 1990’s, won the presidency in 2000, and have consolidated their power in 2004 with the hopes of replacing some old and dieing liberal supreme court justices.
I sincerely don’t believe that the Republicans actually care about the principals that the Conservative Christian is lobbying for. I’m very cynical and believe that it’s really all about money for these clowns. Worst of all, I think Republicans use these poor people in order to advance an agenda that most people don’t even agree with. This idea doesn’t hold on its own, I admit that; however I’ve undertaken some analysis over the last day and a half to advance my case.
Now we begin:
Why can homos get married in
3 > 2.6, there were 12 hotly contested swing states. The odds of it happening at random is (12/50) * 11 gay marriage states = 2.6.
8 > 7.4, there were 34 States with Senate races. The odds of this happening at random is (34/50) * 11 gay marriage states = 7.4.
3 > 2.2, there were 10 States with Gov. races. The odds of this happening at random is (10/50) * 11 gay marriage states = 2.2.
2. By the way West
3. Many people site Abortion as their primary issue for voting for Republicans. It’s a good way to snipe off a large voting block and it would be tragic for the party to lose such a constituency. The Republicans have control over 3 branches of government and it’s my bet that this issue isn’t as important to them as something such as, say reelection.
Raw data
Gay
Marriage Amendments |
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State |
Name |
Pass % |
Evangelical
(%) |
Senate
Race |
Gov.
Race |
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Measure
36 |
57% |
32% |
Yes |
no |
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Proposition
04-2 |
59% |
24% |
no |
no |
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Issue 1 |
62% |
25% |
Yes |
no |
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Amendment
3 |
66% |
3% |
Yes |
Yes |
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Initiative
96 |
67% |
29% |
no |
Yes |
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Measure 1 |
73% |
28% |
Yes |
Yes |
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Amendment
3 |
75% |
53% |
Yes |
no |
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Amendment
1 |
75% |
45% |
Yes |
no |
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Amendment
1 |
76% |
35% |
Yes |
no |
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Question
711 |
76% |
44% |
Yes |
no |
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Amendment
1 |
86% |
48% |
no |
no |
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Future
Senate Races |
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Gay
Marriage |
Open Seat |
Result |
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Blanche
L. Lincoln |
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Democrat |
2004 |
yes |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Byron L.
Dorgan |
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Democrat |
2004 |
yes |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Ronald L.
Wyden |
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Democrat |
2004 |
yes |
D-incumbant |
D |
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D. Robert
Graham |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
Open |
R +1 |
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Zell B. Miller |
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Democrat |
2004 |
yes |
Open |
R +1 |
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Richard
C. Shelby |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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James P.
D. Bunning |
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Republican |
2004 |
yes |
R-incumbent |
R |
very
close race |
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George V.
Voinovich |
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Republican |
2004 |
yes |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Robert F.
Bennett |
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Republican |
2004 |
yes |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Donald L.
Nickles |
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Republican |
2004 |
yes |
Open |
R |
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Ben
Nighthorse Campbell |
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Repubublican |
2004 |
no |
Open |
D +1 |
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Barbara
L. Boxer |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Christopher
J. Dodd |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Daniel K.
Inouye |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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B. Evans
"Evan" Bayh III |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Barbara
A. Mikulski |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Harry M.
Reid |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Charles
E. Schumer |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Thomas A.
Daschle |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
R +1 |
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Patrick
J. Leahy |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Patricia
Murray |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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Russell
D. Feingold |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
D-incumbant |
D |
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John B.
Breaux |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
Open |
R +1 |
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John R.
Edwards |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
Open |
R +1 |
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Ernest F.
"Fritz" Hollings |
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Democrat |
2004 |
no |
Open |
R +1 |
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Lisa
Murkowski |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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John S.
McCain III |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Michael
D. Crapo |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Charles
E. Grassley |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Samuel D.
Brownback |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Christopher
S. "Kit" Bond |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Judd A.
Gregg |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Arlen
Specter |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
R-incumbent |
R |
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Peter G.
Fitzgerald |
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Republican |
2004 |
no |
Open |
D +1 |
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Dianne G.
B. Feinstein |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Joseph I.
Lieberman |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Thomas R.
Carper |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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C.
William Nelson |
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Democrat |
2006 |
yes |
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Daniel K.
Akaka |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Paul S.
Sarbanes |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Ted
Kennedy |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Deborah
A. Stabenow |
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Democrat |
2006 |
yes |
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Mark
Dayton |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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E.
Benjamin Nelson |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Jon S. Corzine |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Jesse F.
"Jeff" Bingaman Jr. |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Hillary
Rodham Clinton |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Kent
Conrad |
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Democrat |
2006 |
yes |
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Maria E.
Cantwell |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Robert C.
Byrd |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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Herbert
H. Kohl |
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Democrat |
2006 |
no |
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James M.
Jeffords |
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Independent |
2006 |
no |
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Jon L. Kyl |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Richard
G. Lugar |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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C. Trent
Lott Jr. |
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Republican |
2006 |
yes |
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James M.
Talent |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Conrad R.
Burns |
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Republican |
2006 |
yes |
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John E.
Ensign |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Michael
DeWine |
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Republican |
2006 |
yes |
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Richard
J. Santorum |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Lincoln
D. Chafee |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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William
H. Frist |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Kay
Bailey Hutchison |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Orrin G.
Hatch |
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Republican |
2006 |
yes |
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George F.
Allen Jr. |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Craig L.
Thomas |
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Republican |
2006 |
no |
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Mark
Pryor |
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Democrat |
2008 |
yes |
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Joseph R.
Biden Jr. |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Richard
J. Durbin |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Thomas R.
Harkin |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Mary L.
Landrieu |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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John F.
Kerry |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Carl M.
Levin |
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Democrat |
2008 |
yes |
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Max S.
Baucus |
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Democrat |
2008 |
yes |
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Frank R.
Lautenberg |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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John F.
"Jack" Reed |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Timothy
P. Johnson |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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John D.
"Jay" Rockefeller IV |
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Democrat |
2008 |
no |
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Jefferson
B. Sessions III |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Theodore
F. Stevens |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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A. Wayne
Allard |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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C. Saxby
Chambliss |
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Republican |
2008 |
yes |
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Larry E.
Craig |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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C.
Patrick Roberts |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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A.
Mitchell McConnell Jr. |
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Republican |
2008 |
yes |
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Susan M.
Collins |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Norm
Coleman |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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W. Thad
Cochran |
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Republican |
2008 |
yes |
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Charles
T. Hagel |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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John E.
Sununu |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Peter V.
Domenici |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Elizabeth
H. Dole |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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James M.
Inhofe |
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Republican |
2008 |
yes |
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Gordon H.
Smith |
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Republican |
2008 |
yes |
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Lindsey
O. Graham |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Lamar A.
Alexander |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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John Cornyn |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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John W.
Warner |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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Michael
B. Enzi |
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Republican |
2008 |
no |
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