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Showing Original Post only (View all)Joe Manchin votes with Republicans 54% of the time (from 2018) [View all]
Last edited Mon Dec 20, 2021, 06:39 PM - Edit history (2)
From his own website:
Senator Manchin Votes with President Trump. Click here to learn more.
Since 2011, no Democrat currently serving in the Senate has split with the party more often, including 80 votes in which Senator Manchin was the only Democrat to break with his party and vote with the majority of Senate Republicans.
Overall, Senator Manchin has voted with the majority of Senate Republicans on 1,172 different votes or 54% of the votes he has taken as a United States Senator.
https://www.manchin.senate.gov/about/bipartisanship/legislation
The last two years is one thing. The last ten years is something else entirely. Something he is proud of, apparently.
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The link is of course from a couple years back when he was running for re-election last. However Manchin's voting record shows that in the last 3 congresses combined, he voted with Republicans and Trump 50.4% of the time.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/congress-trump-score/
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Welp, you (it is usually another poster who used that as his go-to meme and failed every time) can't
Celerity
Dec 2021
#25
I suspect that the majority of those were votes with overwhelming majorities.
BlueCheeseAgain
Dec 2021
#5
I mean it matters a lot. But only as much or almost as much as voting rights and
ColinC
Dec 2021
#10
Despite some big stuff not passing (still inconclusive on some), I do acknowledge that a lot of good
ColinC
Dec 2021
#28
B-b-but his fan club on DU claims he has a "100% Biden loyalty" voting record!
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2021
#12
Most Senators, Members of Congress and Presidents would kill for Manchin's 62% approval rating.
Calista241
Dec 2021
#21
The last year is the most important. Until one vote last week he's voted with Biden 100%....
George II
Dec 2021
#30
I understand the claim to be we don't vote on legislation unless it has 51 votes to pass
ColinC
Dec 2021
#68
While technically true, she is low on the list of holdouts to transformative legislation like BBB
ColinC
Dec 2021
#74
And during the same period, Senator Sanders voted with Republicans 24% of the time
lapucelle
Dec 2021
#36
I rely professional statisticians and data analysts for valid, reliable information
lapucelle
Dec 2021
#43
Basic math can be done by both professional and non professional statististicians
ColinC
Dec 2021
#44
Of course even if we don't use my extrapolation, your source's larger data set shows Sanders has a
ColinC
Dec 2021
#47
Facts and expertise include all the facts. Something you seem relentless in not doing.
ColinC
Dec 2021
#55
Data analysis is complex & best left to experts. Statistical "conclusions" reached through dubious
lapucelle
Dec 2021
#56
Then cite all their data and include ALL their data. Don't be selective about it.
ColinC
Dec 2021
#57
The data is on FiveThirtyEight. What isn't there is an amateur compilation of unrelated data sets
lapucelle
Dec 2021
#58