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COVER STORY

Shades of Blue

by Brian Friel

Sat. Jun 14, 2008


Most of the Blue Dogs are clustered in the House's ideological center, according to National Journal's 2007 vote ratings, although a few of them are fairly liberal.

                                 Composite     (Liberal Rank
                               Liberal Score      in House)
Jim Marshall, D-Ga.                43.5            (235th)
Dan Boren, D-Okla.                 44.0            (234th)
John Barrow, D-Ga.                 45.8            (231st)
Gene Taylor, D-Miss.               46.3            (229th)
Joe Donnelly, D-Ind.               47.0            (227th)
Nick Lampson, D-Texas              47.0            (227th)
Charlie Melancon, D-La.            47.8            (225th)
Brad Ellsworth, D-Ind.             48.2            (224th)
Bud Cramer, D-Ala.                 48.7            (222nd)
Jim Matheson, D-Utah               49.2            (221st)
Lincoln Davis, D-Tenn.             49.5            (219th)
Mike McIntyre, D-N.C.              49.5            (219th)
Christopher Carney, D-Pa.          49.7            (217th)
Heath Shuler, D-N.C.               49.7            (217th)
John Tanner, D-Tenn.               49.8            (216th)
Tim Mahoney, D-Fla.                50.3            (215th)
              (at the center of the House)
Baron Hill, D-Ind.                 51.0            (213th)
Zack Space, D-Ohio                 51.2            (212th)
Melissa Bean, D-Ill.               51.5            (210th)
Collin Peterson, D-Minn.           51.8            (209th)
Allen Boyd, D-Fla.                 52.7            (208th)
Tim Holden, D-Pa.                  53.2            (207th)
Mike Ross, D-Ark.                  53.7            (204th)
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, D-S.D.  53.7            (204th)
Bart Gordon, D-Tenn.               54.5            (200th)
Jim Cooper, D-Tenn.                54.7            (198th)
Charlie Wilson, D-Ohio             55.2            (197th)
Ben Chandler, D-Ky.                55.3            (196th)
Patrick Murphy, D-Pa.              56.5            (194th)
Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.        56.8            (192nd)
John Salazar, D-Colo.              57.3            (190th)
Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.         58.7            (185th)
Jim Costa, D-Calif.                59.5            (183rd)
Marion Berry, D-Ark.               60.3            (180th)
Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D.               61.3            (176th)
Sanford Bishop, D-Ga.              61.7            (174th)
Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa            62.0            (171st)
Dennis Cardoza, D-Calif.           64.7            (162nd)
Dennis Moore, D-Kan.               66.5            (157th)
Michael Michaud, D-Maine           68.8            (144th)
Michael Arcuri, D-N.Y.             69.2            (143rd)
David Scott, D-Ga.                 70.5            (135th)
Adam Schiff, D-Calif.              72.2            (129th)
Mike Thompson, D-Calif.            75.8            (114th)
Joe Baca, D-Calif.                 76.7            (109th)
Jane Harman, D-Calif.              77.7            (100th)
Loretta Sanchez, D-Calif.          77.8             (99th)

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