Cruz And Rubio Have Missed More Votes Than Any Other Current Senators

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Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
 
Ouch! Well, as they used to say about another junior senator, "He made a great speech..."
Neither of these losers will get past the first month of 2016.
All politicians are at a minimum, narcissists and most are sociopaths. But Cruz takes the cake.
 
Man if that's all you guy got...you need HELP

How about that Hillary taking FOREIGN monies and giving favors FOR IT

oh heck...what eva I guess
 
Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack.

Second topic today on this so far. Do you guys get mass emails telling you what to post on forums?

GovTrack says 10.4% for Rubio, eh?


Hmmm...Barack Obama - GovTrack.us
From Jan 2005 to Oct 2008, Obama missed 314 of 1,300 roll call votes, which is 24.2%


Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.

If Cruz missed 10.4% and that means he's a deadbeat, what does it mean about Obama that he missed 24.2%? More than TWICE as much as Cruz!
 
Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack.

Second topic today on this so far. Do you guys get mass emails telling you what to post on forums?

GovTrack says 10.4% for Rubio, eh?


Hmmm...Barack Obama - GovTrack.us
From Jan 2005 to Oct 2008, Obama missed 314 of 1,300 roll call votes, which is 24.2%


Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.

If Cruz missed 10.4% and that means he's a deadbeat, what does it mean about Obama that he missed 24.2%? More than TWICE as much as Cruz!

If Cruz missed 10.4% and that means he's a deadbeat, what does it mean about Obama that he missed 24.2%? More than TWICE as much as Cruz!

It means Cruz will be the next President!
 
Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack.

Second topic today on this so far. Do you guys get mass emails telling you what to post on forums?

GovTrack says 10.4% for Rubio, eh?


Hmmm...Barack Obama - GovTrack.us
From Jan 2005 to Oct 2008, Obama missed 314 of 1,300 roll call votes, which is 24.2%


Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.

If Cruz missed 10.4% and that means he's a deadbeat, what does it mean about Obama that he missed 24.2%? More than TWICE as much as Cruz!

If Cruz missed 10.4% and that means he's a deadbeat, what does it mean about Obama that he missed 24.2%? More than TWICE as much as Cruz!

It means Cruz will be the next President!

they are so DESPERATE they let any leftwing site lead them by the nose. even if they look stupid
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
ThIs is what happens when you have non-natural born Citizens in office, like Obama.
 
Actually, stuff like this is what you get when you support non natural born Citizens for President like the Canadian Cruz.

I find it kind of appalling that Cruz spent the better part of the past 6 months lobbying against the new AG, and then when it comes to her confirmation vote he is nowhere to be found.

I guess that Cruz just likes to spew bullshit about what he thinks is wrong with the government rather than actually showing up to vote and do something about it.
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
They have been traveling to Cuber and Haiti to raise money for the Clinton global initiative.
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
Let me guess. You democrats hate spanish people.
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
Let me guess. You democrats hate spanish people.

No, just commie Cuban scum.
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
Let me guess. You democrats hate spanish people.

No, just commie Cuban scum.

Weren't the Dems just shaking hands with some of that Cuban Castro scum?
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
Let me guess. You democrats hate spanish people.

No, just commie Cuban scum.

Weren't the Dems just shaking hands with some of that Cuban Castro scum?

Well he's "their kind" a frikken commie dictator. they have knock down those here running for President. what else do ever do. Look what they did to a woman running, Sarah Palin...
 
Presidential candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have the two highest rates of missed votes in the Senate, a Huffington Post analysis shows.

Cruz has the highest percentage of total missed votes with 10.4 percent, while Rubio comes in second with 8.2 percent, according to HuffPost's analysis of data compiled by GovTrack. The numbers encompass the full Senate careers of each currently serving member and are accurate as of Friday morning.

The ranking excludes Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) who is technically ranked first but missed all votes during the year he was away recovering from a stroke, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) who is ranked second but missed hundreds of votes during his 2000 and 2008 presidential campaigns. (When the rankings are calculated without considering those time periods, Kirk and McCain end up as No. 3 and No. 10, respectively.)

This week, Cruz faced criticism for missing Thursday’s vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. The Texas Republican instead attended a fundraiser in his home state, despite having vocally opposed Lynch's nomination for months.

Neither senator's office responded immediately to HuffPost's requests for comment.

More: Ted Cruz And Marco Rubio Have Missed The Highest Percentage Of Votes Among Current Senators

Sad, but not surprising. These two deadbeats are only interested in themselves.
Let me guess. You democrats hate spanish people.

No, just commie Cuban scum.

Weren't the Dems just shaking hands with some of that Cuban Castro scum?
Evidently dems only like communist cubans.
 

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