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Originally Posted by Rickm505
Ummm, how can you say that a guy who voted with the President more than 90% of the time "stood up against his own party"? Talk about spin...
And that's the problem with his record as well. The only way this guy is a "Maverick" is in his own mind.
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Well, considering Obama voted with hs party 97% of the time, maybe I don't understand math. I always thought 10% was more than 3%, obviously I'm wrong. McCain went against the party on campaign finance refor. m and immigration for two major issues. What has Obama stood up for against his party? Given the chance to work with McCain on campaign finance reform he first said yes, before he said no.
Obama has no record of bi-partisanship. At least what little bit there is of his record. No list of accomplishments, no list of achievements, other than running for office. And if you think the number one liberal n the Senate is going to lower the debt, maybe you ought to go add up his promises.
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