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BumRushDaShow

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16. Here is a tracker/scorer for how progressive/conservative our members of Congress are
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 06:23 AM
Wednesday
https://progressivepunch.org/

It can be sorted by chamber & party, as well as more granularly by topics/issues, "overall/"crucial votes" (for the current year) and the same breakdown for "lifetime votes".

SENATE

https://progressivepunch.org/scores.htm?topic=&house=senate&sort=overall-lifetime&order=down&party=D

If you sort by "lifetime"/"overall", you will see a group who is consistently voting the same as Fetterman -

40 Kaine, Tim
41 Shaheen, Jeanne
42 Warner, Mark
43 Slotkin, Elissa (1st Term)
44 Hassan, Maggie
46 Gallego, Ruben (1st Term)
47 Fetterman, John


You can do all kinds of sorts with this and it gives you a good view of where they stand.

Fetterman is a show-boater so gets all the attention, and there are certain issues that he is hardcore on one way or the other. But there are others there who have been just as destructive and manage to get a pass for some reason (perhaps due to the states they were elected in, although there is no excuse now for Tim Kaine).

So for example, if you just look at this year's session and sort by "crucial votes", your "F" ratings are in order of least to worst -

43 Kaine, Tim 78.34
45 Fetterman, John 1 73.23
46 Shaheen, Jeanne 72.73
47 Hassan, Maggie 71.98


So sometimes one has to really dive into the data to see the reality.

I found this tool a few years ago and it has been enlightening.

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The GOP has 53 members and (D)s/(I)s have 47 BumRushDaShow Tuesday #1
Fetterman - pro, Murkowski - no BaronChocula Tuesday #8
Am hoping it is DOA in the Senate BumRushDaShow Wednesday #14
Fetterman has not said he supports it. Wiz Imp Wednesday #20
Jesus Christ, when so many Democrats are against this, Fetterman should NOT even bluestarone Wednesday #34
Filibusters can be initiated by a simple email to the clerk stating the intention to filibuster Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #2
"This will be the ultimate test of Schumer's leadership." OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #3
What if. after the midterms, the Senate is split 51 D/49R onenote Tuesday #5
Tell me, what legislation is going to be passed with the filibuster intact? Fiendish Thingy Tuesday #7
So you'd hand control over the Senate back to the repubs onenote Wednesday #9
It would be Fetterman handing control to the republicans Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #10
Here is a tracker/scorer for how progressive/conservative our members of Congress are BumRushDaShow Wednesday #16
Fetterman might be a lot of things, but showboater isn't one of them Deminpenn Wednesday #19
"Fetterman might be a lot of things, but showboater isn't one of them" BumRushDaShow Wednesday #30
Fetterman has dressed like that for years Deminpenn Wednesday #40
Oh I know BumRushDaShow Wednesday #42
Casey has said he was not retiring and thus has not ruled out running again. Wiz Imp Wednesday #47
Oh I know like Sherrod Brown BumRushDaShow Wednesday #49
I was very surprised he lost to McCormick, tbh Deminpenn Thursday #54
Casey and Brown got caught up in a "wave" election BumRushDaShow Thursday #55
Seen the video and posted same several times Deminpenn Thursday #53
Thanks Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #22
Thanks. Wiz Imp Wednesday #24
Agree!!! nm mikewv Wednesday #27
That is because Fetterman made himself into a "media sensation" BumRushDaShow Wednesday #31
I believe for tie-breaking it matters how Fetterman votes, not what party he's a member of? Ilikepurple Wednesday #11
For deciding who is the majority leader, it matters a lot. onenote Wednesday #43
Fetterman would never caucus with Republicans Wiz Imp Wednesday #46
If he was ousted from the Democratic caucus and stripped of committee positions onenote Wednesday #50
If the SAVE Act passed the Senate, it would mean at least 8 Democrats voted for it. Wiz Imp Wednesday #21
Unless, as threatened, they change the rules in the filibuster. Nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #23
If they change the rules eliminating the filibuster, then ZERO Democratic votes are needed to Wiz Imp Wednesday #25
Unless more republicans than Murkowski vote No. nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #26
The title of the Post and the article it refers to is "Trump's election bill tops 50 Senate votes" Wiz Imp Wednesday #28
You apparently missed this: Wiz Imp Wednesday #29
They aren't talking about eliminating it, but changing the rules Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #41
SO? Let them do it. It will fail and make them look like idiots. Wiz Imp Wednesday #44
best of luck to them Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #48
If it is 51/49, Removing Fetterman by any means does not make Vance a tie breaker karynnj Wednesday #33
"Shapiro would call for a special election. So, he would remain at 50/49 for months. " BumRushDaShow Wednesday #36
Thanks for the correction. karynnj Wednesday #37
No problem - I remember that whole period when Heinz had the plane/helicopter accident BumRushDaShow Wednesday #39
Not talking about removing him from the Senate--talking about removing him from the Democratic caucus onenote Wednesday #51
Oh, you are correct. Pushing him out of the caucus is beyond stupid karynnj Wednesday #52
There is ZERO chance of it passing. Wiz Imp Tuesday #4
I recall election night 2016 . . . AverageOldGuy Tuesday #6
This isn't the same situation Karma13612 Wednesday #12
Ridiculous comparison Wiz Imp Wednesday #18
Lots of good info here, but not a ZERO (all capitals?) chance of passing. Ilikepurple Wednesday #13
Behind-the-scenes no_hypocrisy Wednesday #15
I hope Democratic think tanks are working on ways to help people get legitimate IDs if needed. karynnj Wednesday #35
People who move? College students missing their birth certificate? Hispanics with multiple last names? lostnfound Wednesday #45
I was not saying that it would easy to create a workable process, karynnj Thursday #57
Those are good, constructive ideas. In NC, though, the GOP just grabbed election processes for themselves... lostnfound Friday #58
Republicans...destroying our democracy one pillar at a time. travelingthrulife Wednesday #17
So none of these apparently uneducated Senators knows that this is an illegal poll tax? travelingthrulife Wednesday #32
"So none of these apparently uneducated Senators knows that this is an illegal poll tax?" BumRushDaShow Wednesday #38
Nor would their wives be exempt if this were to pass. ProudMNDemocrat Thursday #56
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