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LCV 2007 scorecardJohn McCain scores a big ol' goose egg on this year's environmental report cardPosted by David Roberts at 2:16 PM on 21 Feb 2008Today, the League of Conservation Voters released its annual scorecard, which rates legislators based on their votes on issues of environmental significance. The LCV scorecard has its critics, but it's nonetheless become something of a gold standard when measuring how "green" a lawmaker is. A couple of big stories emerge from this year's scorecard. The first speaks for itself:
No, that's not a typo. McCain scored a big fat zilch, mainly because missed every single vote LCV scored, including the big votes around the energy bill. (For more on that, see my post on McCain's phantom climate credibility.) McCain was the only Senator to miss every LCV vote -- he was outvoted by legislators who were out sick most of the year, even some who died this year. If you're dead silent, is it still straight talk? The other story is that, in LCV's words, "elections have consequences." In 2006 LCV targeted a "dirty dozen" lawmakers. Nine of those lawmakers were defeated. How do their replacements rate? This is from LCV's press release: • Rep. Jerry McNerney (D-CA), who scored 90 percent in 2007, replaced Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA), whose lifetime score was 7 percent. Congrats to LCV for their tireless work on this stuff.
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