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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: "I think, it's just, you can't even deny it..he IS the democratic presidential front runner."-Tapper [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)34. When was that "90 plus% of the time with Dems" voting record updated?
Does that also cover his time in Congress? Or just the Senate? Or just the last session? What's your source for that statistic? Does it take into account key votes missed?
Why do you consider an independent to be more of a "Democrat" than some actual Democrats? (yes I'm aware of Joe Manchin's record - it's an outlier) When you say "Democrat," are you equating "Democrat" with progressive? If so, then why wouldn't a progressive be a Democrat? Can you clarify?
https://progressivepunch.org/scores.htm?house=senate
We also found that Democratic women have been the most liberal members of the Senate for 20 of the past 23 years, with a voting record that is 3.3 points more liberal than that of Democratic men, the organization determined. And in the House, Emily's list reports that Democratic women are more than "8 points more liberal than Democratic men overall, and nearly 10 points more liberal on social issues." Overall, the Emily's list study found that "when all 535 Members of Congress were studied, Democratic women were consistently more progressive than their colleagues. The same was true on social issues.
Emily's List's methodology for the study:
"National Journal vote ratings were used to measure how Democratic women in office, over a twenty-two year period, have voted on liberal and social issues. Each year, National Journal publishes vote ratings on current members of Congress. Members are rated on a series of votes, chosen by National Journal. The votes are categorized into liberal social, liberal economic, liberal foreign policy, conservative social, conservative economy, and conservative foreign policy. Then, each member is given a liberal composite and a conservative composite score. We measured the liberal social and liberal composite scores of Democratic women, Democratic men, Republican women, Republican men and all of members of Congress. "
Emily's List's methodology for the study:
"National Journal vote ratings were used to measure how Democratic women in office, over a twenty-two year period, have voted on liberal and social issues. Each year, National Journal publishes vote ratings on current members of Congress. Members are rated on a series of votes, chosen by National Journal. The votes are categorized into liberal social, liberal economic, liberal foreign policy, conservative social, conservative economy, and conservative foreign policy. Then, each member is given a liberal composite and a conservative composite score. We measured the liberal social and liberal composite scores of Democratic women, Democratic men, Republican women, Republican men and all of members of Congress. "
https://www.emilyslist.org/news/entry/alternet-who-are-the-most-reliable-progressives-in-congress-democratic-wome
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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"I think, it's just, you can't even deny it..he IS the democratic presidential front runner."-Tapper [View all]
workinclasszero
Apr 2019
OP
Every public poll I've seen of declared dem candidates shows Bernie in the lead
workinclasszero
Apr 2019
#4
Well google is your friend but if Joe ever finds the intestinal fortitude to enter the race
workinclasszero
Apr 2019
#39
But I guess with respect to Sanders you choose to overlook "some of his more terrible votes.....
George II
Apr 2019
#43
Bernie is number one of all declared candidates, why is this hard to understand?
workinclasszero
Apr 2019
#20
"running second in the polls to someone who has not even declared yet, and may not declare at all"
ehrnst
Apr 2019
#35
Joe can raise the dough, and he's obviously not nervous about his record (what are you implying?)...
George II
Apr 2019
#50
Considering that Sanders didn't announce until April 29 in 2015, what's the rush?
George II
Apr 2019
#46