American Conservative Union releases legislator ratings
Tuesday, May 29, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller
The full ratings are here. Sen. Sam McCann, who is running for governor in the new “Conservative Party,” scored just 45 percent last year and 27 percent in 2016. His lifetime rating is 62 percent. That’s the lowest lifetime rating for a Senate Republican except for Sen. Dale Fowler, who is at 61 percent for one year. The 2017 average for all Republicans was 70 percent, while Democrats averaged 18 percent. Sen. Tom Cullerton had the highest Democratic rating in his chamber last year at 36 percent. The lowest rated House Republican was Rep. David Harris, at 55 percent. The highest rated House Democrat was Rep. Jerry Costello, at 50 percent. Sen. Patricia Van Pelt (D-Chicago) and Reps. Marcus Evans (D-Chicago) and Litesa Wallace (D-Rockford) all scored less than 10 percent, making them the “coalition of the radical left,” according to the ACA.
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- Deadbeat Conservative - (unecessarily blocked) - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 10:52 am:
ACU opposes “tax increases to pay for fraud and mismanagement that have led to….”
But they’re fine with running-up exorbitant interest costs by not paying bills. BTW - How’s that elimination of a budget shortfall by cutting fraud and mismanagement goin’ ?
- wordslinger - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 10:59 am:
Is it important to some how they rate with the permanent DC cable-yakker class?
Take a look at those board members. I bet they all think Milan is in Italy and Vienna in Austria.
- Collinsville Kevin - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:22 am:
Jerry Costello, please switch parties.
- Lucky Pierre - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:28 am:
Sam Mc Cann is running as a”conservative” with a 45% in 2017 and 27% in 2016 rating?
The ratings confirm what everyone knows to be true
Elected Democrats are far more liberal than elected Republicans are conservative.
It is depressing how there are virtually no legislators are rated between 40 and 60%, the true middle where most voters are. No wonder why there is virtually no compromise in Springfield.
Democrats claim to be “reasonable and moderate’ but are neither.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:31 am:
===Elected Democrats are far more liberal than elected Republicans are conservative.===
Explain how Madigan, at times, was rated more conservative than Tom Cross when Cross was Leader.
Take your time.
- Lucky Pierre - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:38 am:
Sure, the “reasonable and moderate” Speaker Madigan has a lifetime rating of 25% and in 2016 was at 17% and 2016 was at 6%.
So he become more much unreasonable and much less moderate since Governor Rauner’s inauguration for purely political reasons not with the intention of solving Illinois problems.
- BlueDogDem - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:45 am:
Please Jerry II. Run for governor sometime in the near future. Your state needs you.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 11:45 am:
===Sure, the “reasonable and moderate” Speaker Madigan has a lifetime rating of 25% and in 2016 was at 17% and 2016 was at 6%.===
Speaker Madigan is running unopposed.
Bruce Rauner has a 26% approval rating, attacking Madigan for 4 years.
If I were you, I’d start talking up Rauner and all he’s done, Rauner needs people to like him. Right now, barley one in 4 approve of Rauner.
But, please, keep your eye off the ball.
- Demoralized - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 12:16 pm:
==Democrats claim to be “reasonable and moderate’ but are neither.==
You continue to peddle this nonsense that only one side is unreasonable. Get out of bot mode for 2 seconds and try to be honest just once.
- Da Big Bad Wolf - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 12:22 pm:
The problem with this rating system is that every bill gets one positive or one negative on a chart next to the member’s name. So a vote against abortion gets cancelled out by say a vote to prevent employers from asking about wage history.
- Grandson of Man - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 12:31 pm:
I really hope McCann makes it on the ballot and runs to keep reminding conservatives about Rauner lying to them and using them as expendable hostages on abortion, as well as his caving to Madigan and all the political insiders on the tax hike.
Conservatives almost cooked Rauner’s goose in March.
According to this article, Rauner will need conservatives to be enthusiastic for him to win.
http://qconline.com/opinion/columnists/governor-vote-haunting-christian-conservatives/article_e497e29a-09dc-5c72-aaaa-0510ce81c038.html
- Lester Holt’s Mustache - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 1:50 pm:
==Elected Democrats are far more liberal than elected Republicans are conservative.==
Protocol directives for the Luckybot 6000 have combined a lot of words into nonsensical sentences on this blog since Rauner was elected, but this might be the dumbest one yet. It constantly creates supportive posts in favor of a liberal republican governor, only to later create negative posts stating that supporters purchased directly by that same liberal governor aren’t conservative enough?
If the creators require assistance with rewriting the cognitive logic algorithms in their program, our IT staff stands ready to offer assistance.
- ste_with a v_en - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 3:29 pm:
” I think it unlikely Christian conservatives will carry the day for Rauner.”
When have the carried the day for any Republican statewide?
- Union Thug Gramma - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 7:35 pm:
Oswego Willie:
“If I were you, I’d start talking up Rauner and all he’s done, Rauner needs people to like him. Right now, barley one in 4 approve of Rauner.”
Yeah, talk up what he’s done…he’s brought Illinois bonds to junk status, attacked defunded public schools and Illinois Universities cuz–no budget, defunded childcare for working families, whined at EVERY CHANCE HE GETS…MADIGAN, MADIGAN, MADIGAN…
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 29, 18 @ 7:41 pm:
- Union Thug Gramma -
Worry not.
I can’t think of a campaign, or seasoned Crew, that would want to be taken serious, or seen as as professional, that would listen to me.