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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Bernie Sanders Has Missed 4% Of His Senate Votes; Marco Rubio Has Missed 42%

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders pauses to talk to the media before the start of the Milford Labor Day Parade in Milford, New Hampshire September 7, 2015.   REUTERS/Mary Schwalm - RTX1RJAY
Senator Bernie Sanders shows Republican senators how to get it done, on and off the campaign trail.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio's presidential campaign has taken a few hits lately after news broke that he's missed a record 42% of Senate votes since launching his campaign, which the Washington Post said is the worst attendance of any senator seeking a presidential nomination. Jeb Bush has seized on the voting record and is using it to amp up attacks against Rubio.
But Marco Rubio isn't the only senator running for president. Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz have missed roughly 27% and 24%, respectively. And how about Senator Bernie Sanders' Senate voting record during his campaign thus far? Incredible:
The Vermont senator has missed just 4 percent of Senate votes, compared to 42 percent for Rubio, MSNBC calculated – and Sanders says he doesn’t like to miss any.
“That’s kind of what I’m paid to do,” Sanders told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Tuesday. He added that he would miss votes, but said “I’m trying to miss as few as I possibly can.
“I am extraordinarily proud to represent my great state in the Senate,” Sanders said. “We’re working very hard on a number of issues. And while it is difficult and very time-consuming to be a full-time candidate and to be a full-time senator, that is at the moment what I’m trying to do.”
Emphasis added. That's an extraordinary record. In fact, during a recent interview with Andrea Mitchell, she noted they had to wrap-up so Senator Sanders didn't miss his flight back to Washington, D.C. for a vote. If Bernie Sanders doesn't win the nomination, we can be sure that he will continue to be a model senator hyper-focused on getting the people's work done.

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