U.S. Senate elections, 2014 - Oklahoma

U.S. Senate elections, 2014 - Oklahoma

I don't publish the links to the websites of the candidates, because we should not focus on what they say, but what they did and how they voted in the past, especially at the issues, that are so important to our country’s survival! We don't need politicians who talk a good game but those, who play a good game as well! That's the reason for publishing a link to the congressional votes database, so you can also research how they voted -if you are interested- at other than the crucial issues. The voting in the past shows you, if the particular candidate worked for or against the Constitution and we the people, his constituents.

Incumbent: James Inhofe, Republican
running for re-election
Jim Inhofe has been designated as the “most conservative” member of the Senate by National Journal, earning a perfect score for his votes on key issues.
Inhofe was the only senator who received a 0 score on the liberal scale in all three categories. On the conservative scale, he scored 98 percent for economic issues, 97 percent for social issues, and 94 percent for foreign policy votes, and was given an overall conservative score of 95.8.

Issues James Inhofe
votes database
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Health Care Bill, H.R.3590
(Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act)
Date/time: December 24, 2009, 7:05 a.m.
Result: Passed, 60-39, with 1 not voting
Bill H.R.4872
March 25, 2010
passed, 56:43, with 1 abstained
2 x NO  
Stimulus Bill, H.R.1
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(January 28, 2009)
Bill passed with 61:37 + 1 abstained
787Billion$ supposed a.o. to create jobs
unemployment:
January 09=7.2%/December 09=10.2%
NO  

 
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