RI’s Two Sitting Senators are Among the “Most Partisan” in the Past 20+ Years

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RI’s Two Sitting Senators are Among the “Most Partisan” in the Past 20+ Years

US Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)
A new study of the voting records of the United States Senate for the past 11 Congresses, over 22 years, found that Rhode Island Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse are among the least likely to work with those across the aisle.

Of the 227 who served in the U.S. Senate over the twenty-two year span, Reed ranked #102 and Whitehouse #192 for bipartisanship. Combined the two Senators put Rhode Island as one of the most partisan states in the Senate. RI’s members of the House of Representative are even more partisan READ HERE.

In contrast, Lincoln Chafee was the overall least partisan of the 227 Senators who served. Chafee, of course, switched to being an Independent when he ran for Governor in 2010 and became a Democrat and ran for President in 2015 -- Chafee ranked number one for bipartisanship.

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The late-Democratic Senator Claiborne Pell ranked 140th and the late-Republican Senator John H. Chafee ranked 14th overall.

US Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)
Whitehouse More Partisan than Rubio

The index found that Whitehouse was more partisan that Republican Presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R-FL), who ranked #170, former Pennsylvania Senator and Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum, who ranked #145, and South Carolina Senator and Presidential Candidate Lindsey Graham, who ranked #122.

The most partisan according to the Index is former U.S. Jim DeMint of South Carolina who came in at #227.

The study was developed by the Lugar Center at Georgetown University — founded by former Indiana Senator Dick Lugar. He formerly served in the Senate a Republican who was known for his work in building consensus on tough foreign policy and economic issues.

The Bipartisan Index is intended to fill a hole in the information available to the public about the performance of members of Congress. There are innumerable studies, rankings, and indexes that grade members according to a partisan, parochial, or special-interest standards.


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