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What is your representative's DeLay Ranking?
The Public Action Campaign Fund has created a nifty little table to analyze some figures as follows:
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has been indicted for money laundering and conspiracy. He's the face of big money corruption. But to his colleagues in Congress, he's a true sugar daddy. Everybody "owes Mr. DeLay for something—a job, a piece of legislation, or a large campaign contribution," says The New York Times. We've created a ranking based on how often they vote the way DeLay does, how much DeLay's PAC contributed to them, how much they've contributed to DeLay's legal defense fund, and so on.Check out YOUR Congressional representative's DeLay ranking here:
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(I live in the UK, but I'm still permitted to vote in US federal elections absentee. Udall's a good guy.)
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Interesting, though.
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Ah, there's my guy Nadler, at almost the bottom of the list. Go Jerry!
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(I didn't vote for him)
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At least my immediate vicinity is clean.
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I'm pleased that up here in NY only one person is so soft on money laundering that they gave to the legal defense fund. And, hey, let me give a shout out to my good neighbor Sherwood Boehlert who took Tom for $10K and only votes with him 70% of the time.
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* took $65,298 from ARMPAC
* took $4,000 from DeLay Campaign Fund
* gave $0 to DeLay Defense Fund
* 1 vote for the DeLay Rule"
My representative, Martin Olav Sabo, ranks 370th and has the lowest DeLay ranking in the state. (The highest is John Kline, what a surprise, not, at #34.)