RANKING OF POLITICIANS – CONERVATIVE/LIBERAL (PHOTO ON
SECOND PAGE)
Stanford University researchers have created Crowdpac, a for-profit
organization that rates potential political candidates according to three
primary measurements: 1. Voting records. 2. Speeches and statements. 3.
Campaign contributions. Their most recent
ranking explores where potential
Republican and Democratic 2016 presidential candidates fall on the left-right
ideological spectrum.
A “10C” is the highest rating conservative rating one
can receive and a “10L” is the highest liberal score.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky) is the most conservative Republican with a 10+C ranking, says Crowdpac,
ahead of Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tx) who received a 9.7C, Wisconsin Governor Scott
Walker came in at 7.8C followed by former Indiana Governor Mike Pence 7.6C and
Dr. Ben Carson at 7.4. Potential candidates Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Marco
Rubio, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee all fell below 7 points.
Senator Bernie Sanders (D-Vt) is ranked as most liberal overall at 8.3L, followed by Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Ma) who comes in at 8.2L.
But on the civil liberties-related issue of government
surveillance and spying on U.S. citizens–Rand Paul was ranked as
more liberal than any potential Democratic candidate. Sanders, Warren, Joe Biden, Hillary
Clinton–all of them.
Crowdpac notes the difficulty of designating certain
positions “liberal” given shifting definitions of what constitutes “right” and
“left.” Regulating the NSA’s spying programs, particularly those targeting U.S.
citizens, has become a part of the Republican
Party platform in the recent past
and was included due primarily to efforts by tea
party activists.
CNN explains how Crowdpac gave the foreign policy realist
Paul a higher conservative ranking than the hawkish Rubio:
Perhaps the most counterintuitive find suggests that Sen.
Rand Paul, known as a vocal champion of non-interventionist policies, earned a
slightly more conservative rating on defense and foreign policy than Florida
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who supports a robust American action abroad.
Crowdpac advisers pointed to Paul’s donor base and his
Senate record. In particular, they cited four votes that they said push him to
the “right” of Rubio: A 2014 vote to provide loan guarantees to Ukraine in
which Paul opposed and Rubio supported; a 2012 Paul-proposed bill to restrict
foreign aid that Rubio abstained from voting; another to renew import
restrictions which Paul supported and Rubio opposed; and Paul’s opposition to
the 2014 defense authorization bill.
Paul spokesman Brian Darling told CNN, “Senator Rand Paul has a very conservative outlook on
foreign policy, yet his detractors try to paint him as something that he is
not.” Darling added, “There is nothing conservative about spending billions of
taxpayer dollars on foreign nation building and trying to be everywhere all the
time.” None of these potential candidates have officially announced their
entrance into the 2016 presidential race.
Read more at
http://rare.us/story/rand-paul-ranks-as-most-conservative-2016-candidate-and-the-most-liberal/#oLU8vvup7kmglj8g.99
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