CNN reported on Obama's missed Senate votes, but ignored McCain's
During the November 2 edition of CNN's The Situation Room, CNN congressional correspondent Jessica Yellin reported on the voting records of Democratic presidential candidates who are also current U.S. senators. Yellin stated that Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has missed "nearly 80 percent [of Senate roll-call votes] since September" and that Sens. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (DE), Chris Dodd (CT), and Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY) "don't have great voting records, either." She added that "the Obama campaign points out that if you consider the entire year of voting, it is not Obama who's missed the most, but Senator Biden, then Dodd, and Obama comes in third." However, Yellin left out the fact that Sen. John McCain (AZ) -- the only current Republican presidential candidate who is a sitting U.S. senator -- has missed more votes than any other senator since Congress convened in January, with the exception of Sen. Tim Johnson (D-SD), who spent months recuperating from a brain hemorrhage.
According to washingtonpost.com's U.S. Congress Votes Database, Obama has missed 74 out of 93 roll-call votes (79.6%) since the end of the August congressional recess. McCain has missed 63 out of 93 roll-call votes (67.8%) since the end of the August congressional recess. But for the entire year, McCain has missed 79 more votes than Obama; since January, McCain has missed 212 out of 403 (52.6%) roll-call votes in the 110th Congress, while Obama has missed 133 out of 403 (33.0%) roll-call votes.
From the November 2 edition of CNN's The Situation Room:
BLITZER: Let's move on, though, to another story you're following, Jessica, and that involves these presidential candidates who are also lawmakers and the no-shows as far as votes are concerned. What's going on, on that front?
YELLIN: Well, what we have learned is that if you take a look since recess -- since congressional recess in August, we examined the voting records of the Democratic presidential candidates and it turns out that of all of them, Barack Obama has missed the most votes here in Congress.
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YELLIN: It's become one of the most consistent themes of Barack Obama's campaign, slamming Senator Clinton for her vote on an Iran amendment. He claims it empowers the president to attack Iran.
OBAMA: This kind of resolution does not send the right signal to the region; it doesn't send the right signal to our allies or our enemies.
YELLIN: But Barack Obama never voted on that amendment.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Mr. Obama.
YELLIN: While Hillary Clinton was voicing her support for it, Senator Obama was campaigning in New Hampshire. Obama's campaign says he didn't get enough notice to make it back to the Senate in time, though Clinton, Biden, and Dodd voted. In fact, since returning from the August recess, Senator Obama has missed the most votes of any of the Democratic presidential candidates, nearly 80 percent since September. The others don't have great voting records, either.
According to the Obama campaign, he has made the most important votes, including on Iraq and key domestic priorities. And he did cancel an appearance on The View to cast a crucial vote on the children's heath insurance measure.
STU ROTHENBERG: I think most Americans understand that if you're running for president, you're going to have to be in Iowa, New Hampshire, and you're not going to make all the votes -- and they give candidates slack.
YELLIN: But facing a mounting fight with the White House over key bills, [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid [D-NV] is putting all the contenders on notice.
REID: I'm going to leave here and go call our presidentials and let them know that they better look at their schedules because these are not votes you can miss.
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YELLIN: Now, Wolf, the Obama campaign points out that if you consider the entire year of voting, it is not Obama who's missed the most, but Senator Biden, then Dodd, and Obama comes in third. And I have an important point to make about that Iran amendment, which Obama has made such an important part of his campaign. Now, again, his campaign contends that Obama did not get enough notice to return to D.C. to make that vote, but two Democratic Senate sources tell CNN that all senators were advised the night before that the vote would come up the next day and Senator Obama should have known that vote was coming.
Faced with this information, the Obama campaign adamantly stands by their position: The senator simply did not have enough notice -- Wolf.
BLITZER: All right Jessica, thanks very much. By the way, presidential candidates in Congress usually have a heads-up that a big vote is coming, so they can plan their schedules around it if they want. On the day of the vote, members of both chambers get about a 15-minute warning; when the vote begins, lights flash on clocks inside the Capitol, bells start to ring, members can get electronic pages or email to let them know a vote is underway as well.















Of course why report the truth on McCain the CNN candidate.
I watched this coverage and was left thinking it was dishonest, at the least.
Since the topic was Senator Obama's voting record, to be fair in context of Presidential elections coverage, why was not non-senators' record on public service considered?
Up here in Massachusetts, Governor Romney is widely thought of as AWOL for the last 2 years of his 4 year term.
Ugh, again.
Every senatorial presidential candidate since the dawn of time misses lots of votes. See, presidential candidates tend to campaign for office during campaign season.
The media is irretrievably dumb. Please quarantine the idiots by not watching them. They're contagious.
This is not stupidity. Steve...this is calculated. It's not as if CNN accidentally overlooked the fact that McCain is also a senator who is running for the same office as Obama and Clinton and Biden.
The media do not care how many votes a GOP candidate misses because their objective is to disinform on Democrats. By means of omission, this is akin to lying. And it violates the codes of ethics first-year journalism students have to understand to pass classes.
Your excuse is that Obama had to go campaigning. That's very weak. No other candidates, besides McCain, has missed that many votes. Out of 100 Senators, Obama is ranked #5 for most missed votes.
You're so biased, Steeve, can't seem to be able to criticize when criticism is warranted. Barack has missed 80% of his votes since September. Eighty-percent. He cares more about raising money than doing the job he was elected to.
Barack missed the S-CHIP vote both times it was on the floor. He missed the Kyl/Lieberman, he missed the Moveon Condemnation vote (Cornyn resolution). As an Illinois State Senator, Obama also had the reputation of skipping votes on issues that were dicey... very conveniently missing them.
Why didn't Tim Russert grill Obama on the missed votes and on the McClurkin fiasco, rather than throwing him softball questions like:
1) what he would do about air travel
2) whether there was life beyond earth;
3) What are you going to dress as on Halloween?
He cares more about raising money than doing the job he was elected to.
Barack missed the S-CHIP vote both times it was on the floor. He missed the Kyl/Lieberman, he missed the Moveon Condemnation vote (Cornyn resolution).
Its great to have you here and so well informed. Can you (or anyone) say that he missed any votes which affected the results.?
Do you even realize what you saying? You keep harping about Obama, but even YOU say that he's the fifth most absent. YEAH - behing McCain, Clinton, Dood and Biden (anddon't forget Johnson - so I'm thing 6th, but whatever). JUST LIKE THE MMFA ARTILE SAYS! What do you mean they/we "can't accept criticism"? What you are asserting is no different from what they're saying!
AND THIS IS NOT A NEW PHENOMONMON FOR SENATORS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!!! It's as big a problem for McCain (and the others) and always has been for all Senators, that it's not really even a story. And if it, then it should be covered equally for all. Geez!
(Although in this age of nigh limitless technology, you'd think these guys could still vote by proxy, or "mail-it-in" or something. Oh well.)
This does point out something important. Our election cycles are way.....too long. I'd like to see the senators in the senate during their term, instead of out campaigning and raising money.
Why is it so hard for the media to just put up the numbers on the screen, do a little math for the viewers who can't do it themselves, and allow the viewers to draw their own conclusions ?? AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH !!!!! Thank you Media Matters. I wish you had your own TV network !!!!
That is exactly my first thought. Back up your claims with numbers. isn't that journalism ?
The MSM can't be bothered with facts when they've got a story to tell.
The broadacast stated (in headlines and verbally) many times that this was about the Democratic runners. Why should McCain be mentioned with the DEMOCRATIC cantidates for president?
Yes, his voting history is rediculous, but this is a non story and propoganda.
If McCain was running for dogcatcher the answer is who cares but he is running for the same spot Obama is running. Missing votes due to running for office is different than missing votes to hide real positions.
Yes, they are both running for President, but this broadcast was about the Democrats running for President.
Again, Mcain's record isn't good, but this article is propoganda because it raises a non issue. If the broadcast was about all cantidates, then yes, there is a true issue, but it had nothing to do with McCain.
It was about the democrats running for the Presidential nomination, not the Republican nominees.
I'm not against slamming McCain, by all means slam him. Just don't create news that isn't news or take things out of context.
I would like to see how many meetings Pres. Bush missed during the run up to Iraq and now Iran. Seems to me that he probably wasn't invited because he was/is not needed. And how many meetings has VP Cheney had without inviting the President?
P.S. An aside, I hope Pres. Bush doesn't get any ideas from Pakistan..or did we give them their most recent ideas? Did I hear..no more Supreme Court and nuclear weapons..let's bomb Pakistan.
P.S. An aside, I hope Pres. Bush doesn't get any ideas from Pakistan..or did we give them their most recent ideas?
LOL
Prince my daughter made the same comment today.