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nevadamedic
11-12-2007, 12:07 AM
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama has missed the most votes of any Democratic presidential hopeful in the Senate over the last two months, including a vote on an Iran resolution he has blasted Sen. Hillary Clinton for supporting.

The Illinois Democrat has missed nearly 80 percent of all votes since September.

The other Democrats in the Senate running for president have missed a high percentage of votes as well.

Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware has missed 68 percent of the votes during the same period, Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut 65 percent and Clinton of New York 63 percent.

Obama's campaign points out that Biden missed the most votes if the whole year is considered, followed by Dodd, then Obama.

Obama's campaign argues that looking at the last two months is arbitrary.

Obama missed a vote on a resolution that declared the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, an elite part of the Iranian military, a terrorist organization. He has criticized Clinton for voting for it, saying it would give President Bush a "blank check" to invade Iran.

"This kind of resolution does not send the right signal to the region," Obama said during a presidential debate earlier this week. "It doesn't send the right signal to our allies or our enemies." Watch the report on Obama's voting in the Senate »

Obama was campaigning in New Hampshire when the vote was taken. His campaign blamed his absence on the short notice given when the vote was scheduled. But two senior Democratic Senate aides said senators were advised the night before that the vote would occur the next day.

A spokesman for Obama, however, was adamant Obama did not have enough time to return to Washington for the vote.

Obama has also missed votes on a Democratic priority, the expansion of the federally funded State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) as well as a vote on a resolution that condemned MoveOn.org for running an ad in the New York Times attacking the top general in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus.

Most of the votes Obama missed were for amendments to spending bills, when his vote would not have decided the outcome.

Obama's campaign says he was in the Senate for critical votes, and canceled a campaign appearance to be in the Senate for a critical SCHIP vote.

"The most important votes that this Congress did were in the first six months -- ethics reform, minimum wage, Iraq, 9/11 bill, energy," Obama spokesman Bill Burton said. "The last two months have been appropriations bills, and we were here for the Iraq votes."

Stu Rothenberg of the Rothenberg Political Report said the voters may not punish Obama for missing votes.

"I think most Americans understand that if you're running for president, you're going to have to be in Iowa, New Hampshire, and you're not going to make all the votes and they give candidates slack," Rothenberg said.

With the mounting fight with the White House over key bills, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is putting all the contenders on notice.

"I am going to leave here and go call our presidentials and let them know that they better look at their schedules, because these are not votes you can miss," Reid said on the Senate floor Friday.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/11/...tes/index.html

Campaigning should be a second in the priority list, his obligation to his country should come first. He got elected to represent his state in the Senate and his missed over 80% of the vote to campaign. Thats not right, if nothing else his salary should be docked for this, were not paying him to campaign.

82Marine89
11-12-2007, 12:14 AM
How are the Republicans doing with their attendance records?

avatar4321
11-12-2007, 12:27 AM
well if Obama can't find time to make it, perhaps he should resign from the Senate. After all his state does deserve adequate representation. This is rather disappointing for a man who just got elected there.

nevadamedic
11-12-2007, 12:37 AM
How are the Republicans doing with their attendance records?

From what ive read they are all doing their jobs. Even the Democrats are it's just Obama is missing over 80% of his so he can campaign, it's not right. I could understand a vote or two but come on he is clearly taking advantage of the system.

I agree with Avatar this is only his first term as a Senator, this is setting a bad example. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid needs to handle this. He should be there for all his votes since it's obvious hes not writing any bills. He should be told to either do his job the couple of days a week that they are supposed to or resign. I would say the same if a Republican was pulling the same shit. We do not pay them to run around the country trying to get elected, we pay them to represent their states and districts in the House. This shit is getting really old.

PostmodernProphet
11-12-2007, 06:35 AM
are you nuts?.....we WANT Democrats out of Washington when votes are taken.....we should be trying to figure out how to get another dozen out of town, not bitching because some already are.......

avatar4321
11-12-2007, 12:45 PM
are you nuts?.....we WANT Democrats out of Washington when votes are taken.....we should be trying to figure out how to get another dozen out of town, not bitching because some already are.......

oh ive got a plan to get another dozen out: Vote them out.

Which is why Obama should resign. If he cant bother showing up, the state should have someone who will. preferably Republican, although i hear Republicans are rather corrupt in Illinois