You’re kidding, right? No, the President does not vote on bills from the Congress. Once Congress passes a bill the President signs it into law. It is very clear what bills the President does and does not support, so it easy to determine who votes “with” or “against” the President.
But that is my point. Bush doesn’t vote for Bills. In some circumstances Bush can propose a Bill, but he never votes for or against Bills. If the Bill was not proposed by Bush but Bush supports that Bill and McCain votes for that Bill is that really voting with Bush? I realize that this may be semantics, but my issue is that the Democrats want to tie McCain to Bush so strongly but falsely.