Lee (UT) - 2016 - 99% (Average) - 100% (CReview) - 96% (Heritage) - 100% (CFG) - 100% (ACU) - 100% (FreedomWorks)
Paul (KY) - 2016 - 96% (Average) - 95% (CReview) - 92% (Heritage) - 97% (CFG) - 96% (ACU) - 100% (FreedomWorks)
Scott (SC) - 2016 - 92% (Average) - 86% (CReview) - 85% (Heritage) - 94% (CFG) - 96% (ACU) - 100% (FreedomWorks)
Rubio (FL) - 2016 - 90% (Average) - 80% (CReview) - 81% (Heritage) - 91% (CFG) - 96% (ACU) - 100% (FreedomWorks)
Johnson (WI) - 2016 - 88% (Average) - 73% (CReview) - 84% (Heritage) - 87% (CFG) - 96% (ACU) - 100% (FreedomWorks)
Crapo (ID) - 2016 - 84% (Average) - 78% (CReview) - 81% (Heritage) - 92% (CFG) - 88% (ACU) - 83% (FreedomWorks)
Toomey (PA) - 2016 - 80% (Average) - 66% (CReview) - 71% (Heritage) - 93% (CFG) - 80% (ACU) - 91% (FreedomWorks)
Lankford (OK) - 2016 - 78% (Average) - 76% (CReview) - 80% (Heritage) - 70% (CFG) - 80% (ACU) - 84% (FreedomWorks)
Shelby (AL) - 2016 - 76% (Average) - 66% (CReview) - 75% (Heritage) - 82% (CFG) - 76% (ACU) - 83% (FreedomWorks)
Barrasso (WY) - 2016 - 75% (Average) - 67% (CReview) - 72% (Heritage) - 85% (CFG) - 88% (ACU) - 64% (FreedomWorks)
Vitter (LA) - 2016 - 75% (Average) - 76% (CReview) - 68% (Heritage) - 78% (CFG) - 79% (ACU) - 73% (FreedomWorks)
Thune (SD) - 2016 - 71% (Average) - 60% (CReview) - 60% (Heritage) - 80% (CFG) - 88% (ACU) - 67% (FreedomWorks)
Burr (NC) - 2016 - 69% (Average) - 55% (CReview) - 58% (Heritage) - 67% (CFG) - 84% (ACU) - 83% (FreedomWorks)
Moran (KS) - 2016 - 69% (Average) - 62% (CReview) - 65% (Heritage) - 75% (CFG) - 80% (ACU) - 64% (FreedomWorks)
Coats (IN) - 2016 - 66% (Average) - 49% (CReview) - 61% (Heritage) - 75% (CFG) - 83% (ACU) - 64% (FreedomWorks)
Boozman (AR) - 2016 - 64% (Average) - 49% (CReview) - 68% (Heritage) - 70% (CFG) - 80% (ACU) - 55% (FreedomWorks)
Portman (OH) - 2016 - 63% (Average) - 56% (CReview) - 55% (Heritage) - 71% (CFG) - 64% (ACU) - 67% (FreedomWorks)
McCain (AZ) - 2016 - 62% (Average) - 50% (CReview) - 52% (Heritage) - 71% (CFG) - 52% (ACU) - 83% (FreedomWorks)
Ayotte (NH) - 2016 - 59% (Average) - 44% (CReview) - 51% (Heritage) - 79% (CFG) - 68% (ACU) - 55% (FreedomWorks)
Blunt (MO) - 2016 - 58% (Average) - 35% (CReview) - 52% (Heritage) - 67% (CFG) - 71% (ACU) - 64% (FreedomWorks)
Isakson (GA) - 2016 - 55% (Average) - 44% (CReview) - 50% (Heritage) - 59% (CFG) - 54% (ACU) - 67% (FreedomWorks)
Hoeven (ND) - 2016 - 50% (Average) - 22% (CReview) - 42% (Heritage) - 58% (CFG) - 60% (ACU) - 67% (FreedomWorks)
Kirk (IL) - 2016 - 47% (Average) - 29% (CReview) - 39% (Heritage) - 74% (CFG) - 44% (ACU) - 50% (FreedomWorks)
Murkowski (AK) - 2016 - 31% (Average) - 22% (CReview) - 24% (Heritage) - 52% (CFG) - 38% (ACU) - 18% (FreedomWorks)
What’s a Republican?
I know I used to be one of those when the party had honerable people leading it.
As for the GOPe, they can shove it up their collective pseudo-Obamaholes.
Guess we’ll have to have that civil war, ‘cuz that’s what’ll happen if we put Bush/RINOmney, etc up for prez.
Obama-Holder have been stoking the fires of a violent race war and Politico basta’ds have the audacity to claim that Ted Cruz is igniting a civil war.
I was going to reply to this article, but it’s such a laugh fest (title included) that I don’t know where to start.
One of the most offensive things in the budget was to permit unlimited donations to the party elite groups.
This was a direct target at conservatives and the rare honest liberal that causes Democrats grief.
I hope people are starting their campaigns NOW. Especially for the House.
Also: the GOPe reignited (or rather
‘continued’)this war with the “Crammed Omnibus”, there was no other reason for that bill but to reward and grow the GOPe donors.
It is no surprise to me that my Senator, Mark Kirk (RINO-IL), is second from the bottom. He might as well switch parties for all he’s worth. And I’m going to tell him as much when he attends our townhall meeting on the third.
Cruz didn’t start this. I hope he gets to finish it.
Cruz to the top!
> purity wars
The only purists are those who criticize conservatives for not caving on 100% of the issues. There’s been plenty of nose holding on the right. It’s time for the RINOs to vote like the conservatives they pretended to be during their campaigns.
Ted Cruz didn’t reignite anything....that hasn’t already been brewing for years.
Ted Cruz is just standing out in front, highlighting the way and holding the torch, for SO MANY who are sick and tired of the supposed “Republicans” pulling the same crap as the Democrats and not holding anyone in govt accountable and/or doing their jobs.
Ted Cruz is the voice many are yearning to hear. So of course, he’s being demonized by the left. He’s right over target.
Civil War being defined as, when the one being pummeled (author’s words) stops saying “Thank you sir, can I have another?”
Murkowski, Johnson and Coats are all safe if they decide to run. Kirk may not run as he has been ill. The problem with Kirk’s seat is it is in a real Blue State. Whether he runs again or is replaced by someone else, a strong Dem. push in Illinois could give that seat back to them.
If we are going to decide the fate of the GOP, there’s no better day to start than today. A civil war is necessary and we would be better for it if we finish it well before the 2016 election cycle.
These battles are fought with money and dirt, not conscience and piety.
We just missed a chance to kick out John Cornyn, we’re stuck with him for another 6 years.
I hope the outside groups ARE gearing up, because some of these people need to be removed in the next cycle!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
All one has to do is make each of these traitors look like they are not honoring their illegal committments to Obama, and the Dark Lord himself will Breitbart each one of them.
Fait Accomplis! No election needed. Just turn the liberal fascists loose on them.
Ted Cruz reignites GOP civil war
Good, the moderates need to get out or at least take a back seat. Or there needs to be a new party.
To win an election overwhelmingly and then as first act cave into amnesty and obamacare is completely unacceptable.
It's the GOPe that has reignited the civil war.
Toomey needs to go! He got elected as part of the 2010 TEA Party surge and then happily joined the Establishment in DC. Screw him!
Awright then...health to the Rats in Illinois!
What are GOP purists? Are they Republican leftists, or conservatives? Republican leftists are the ones doing what the Republican Party has been doing for decades, so strictly speaking, they are the pure Republicans. Conservatives are rocking the vote, so to speak. We hate the GOPe as much as the GOPe hates us, so calling us GOP purists seems, ...well ...stupid.