Ooooh. Let me guess. Is it Cornyn?
What happens to that 100% when his vote on the Iranian deal is factored in? He caved to McConnell and Hussein right along with the rest of the gopes.
I want to see some defense of that Iranian vote. Any takers?
I keep reading that he voted for cloture on the trade bill, which is a vote in favor of the trade bill, which hands over more power to Obama. If he is conservative, why does he trusts Obama, despite the warnings from Senator Jeff Sessions?
I'll guess. Jeb Bush was born in Midland Texas. Is it Jebbie? Is it the pro-Amnesty, pro-Obamacare, pro-Big FedGov establishment insider who became a Floridan?
At the bottom of article:
Find the ratings system and results here
http://acuratings.conservative.org/
Embedded scribd on the page, but at the bottom are two links to search - choose federal(or state) > A to Z (other) > and submit
Then scroll down for the A to Z List
Only 1 Republican running for president scored a 100% conservative rating of SENATORS. Governors were not rated, for obvious reasons. Since governors usually win presidential contests, that matters.
FYI: I support Walker, but would also love to have Cruz as president. A Walker-Cruz ticket would be too good to be true.
If anyone is interested in finding out how any senator voted here is
a link to the recorded roll call votes of the Senate by year. The tables
are listed by year back to 1989.
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/votes.htm
Senate Roll Call Votes.
I don’t expect 100 percent on any person’s opinion rankings, not even my own. I just want a decent person, with firm convictions, a limited-government philosophy backed up by their voting record (gain, does not have to be 100 percent, but in the 90s would be about right), a love of old American values like independence and self-reliance, and an ability to put the media in its place. Cruz scores a 100 on that test. I’m in.
Lindsay Graham? John McCain? Who else could it be?