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Fall 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 33 percent in Fall 2004. 2008 In 2008 American Conservative Union gave Secretary Clinton a rating of 11 percent. 2008 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 0 percent in 2008. 2008 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 3 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Americans for Prosperity's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 8. 2007-2008 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 10 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 18 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Americans for Prosperity 8 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 10 percent in the Spring 2007 session. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 6 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the GOPUSA 4 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 17.2 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 82.8 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 12 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 16 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 22 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 87 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 83 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 77 percent in 2007. 2007 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 11 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Traditional Values Coalition gave Secretary Clinton a grade of 33. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 8 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Americans for Prosperity 0 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 21 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 11 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 29.8 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 70.2 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 35 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 35 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 14 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 63 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 62 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 80 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the The Club for Growth 8 percent in 2006. 2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Traditional Values Coalition 20 percent in 2006 2005-2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 4 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 11 percent in 2005-2006. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 12 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 25 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 80 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 15 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 29 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 10 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 84 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 66 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 83 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 28 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus - Economic Liberties on economic issues 11 percent in 2005. 2005 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus - Personal Liberties on personal liberties 45 percent in 2005. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Christian Action Network 8 percent during their legislative career up until 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 20 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 36 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 41 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 0 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 63 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 58 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 82 percent in 2004. 2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 13 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 5 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 7 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 10 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 5 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Center for Reclaiming America 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 13 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 11 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 89 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 7 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 14 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 90 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 79 percent in 2003. 2003 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 85 percent in 2003. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 30. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 30. 2003 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 30. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 10 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 25 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Eagle Forum 25 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Conservative Score 13 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Composite Liberal Score 87 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy's calculations, in 2002, Secretary Clinton voted more conservative on economic policy issues than 0 percent of the Secretarys. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 27 percent in 2002. 2002 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2002, Secretary Clinton voted more conservative on social policy issues than 0 percent of the Secretarys. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 95 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 70 percent in 2002. 2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 82 percent in 2002. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 31. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 31. 2002 Based on a point system, with points assigned for actions in support of or in opposition to Republican Liberty Caucus's position, Secretary Clinton received a rating of 31. 2001-2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Campaign for Working Families 7 percent in 2001-2002. 2001-2002 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Concerned Women for America 25 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the American Conservative Union 12 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Christian Coalition 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Conservative Index - The John Birch Society 5 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Economic Policy 13 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Conservative on Foreign Policy 27 percent in 2001. 2001 According to the National Journal - Conservative on Social Policy's calculations, in 2001, Secretary Clinton voted more conservative on social policy issues than 20 percent of the Secretarys. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Economic Policy 87 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Foreign Policy 61 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the National Journal - Liberal on Social Policy 70 percent in 2001. 2001 Secretary Clinton supported the interests of the Republican Liberty Caucus 10 percent in 2001.
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