February 24, 2006
National Journal Vote Rankings

The 2005 National Journal Vote Ratings are online, seachable and fully accessible.
http://nationaljournal.com/voteratings/
Since 1981, National Journal's annual vote ratings have defined where members of Congress have stood ideologically in each chamber. The ratings rank lawmakers on how they vote relative to each other on a conservative-to-liberal scale in both the Senate and the House. The scores are based on the members' votes in three areas: economic issues, social issues, and foreign policy. The process is lovingly supervised by National Journal congressional correspondent Richard Cohen, one of the best in the biz.
Who's the most conservative Dem in the House? (It's not Cuellar.) Who's the most liberal Senator running for re-election? Has George Allen really become more conservative in office?
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