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Anh 'Joseph' Cao is first among House Republicans in support for Barack Obama
Nola.com ^ | January 19, 2010 | Bruce Alpert

Posted on 01/20/2010 6:16:36 AM PST by Ebenezer

New Orleans Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao supported President Barack Obama more often than any of his fellow House Republicans in 2009.

The statistic isn't surprising given that Cao, who defeated embattled incumbent Rep. William Jefferson in December 2008, represents one of the nation's most heavily Democratic districts and faces a strong challenge as he seeks a second term this fall.

According to a report by Congressional Quarterly, Cao supported Obama's position 68 percent of the time last year, including casting the only GOP vote for the Democrats' health-care legislation. On average, House Republicans supported the president only 26 percent of the time in 2009.

Cao also took a different position than fellow Republicans on 37 percent of the 502 roll call votes examined by Congressional Quarterly, the lowest "party loyalty" ranking among the 178 House GOP members.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: 2010; ahncao; ahnjosephcao; cao; congress; josephcao; louisiana; republicans; rino; vote
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1 posted on 01/20/2010 6:16:37 AM PST by Ebenezer
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2 posted on 01/20/2010 6:17:36 AM PST by Ebenezer (Strength and Honor!)
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To: rrstar96

Reason number one why I won’t send money to the RNC this year—at least until they get rid of RINO’s like Cao.


3 posted on 01/20/2010 6:17:39 AM PST by OCCASparky (Obama--Playing a West Wing fantasy in a '24' world.)
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To: OCCASparky
Reason number one why I won’t send money to the RNC this year—at least until they get rid of RINO’s like Cao.

Right. Better to have a Jefferson in congress than a 'RINO'. Duh.

4 posted on 01/20/2010 6:19:52 AM PST by ColdWater ("The theory of evolution really has no bearing on what I'm trying to accomplish with FR anyway. ")
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To: ColdWater

I’d sooner send money to a democrat to beat Cao than see him reelected as a GOP rep- the vote turns out the same but at least the democrat party gets blamed for the legislative results


5 posted on 01/20/2010 6:22:21 AM PST by silverleaf
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To: ColdWater

I honestly have no clue what people think sometimes. Do they no bother to look at demographics? Do they honestly for one second think a true conservative could actually win in that district? Or is it they think that to sink while sticking to your morals is better than to rise by capitulating in some areas?


6 posted on 01/20/2010 6:23:56 AM PST by aft_lizard (Barack Obama is Hugo Chavez's poodle.)
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To: rrstar96

This was one of the last RNC RINO picks. NO MORE RINOs


7 posted on 01/20/2010 6:24:38 AM PST by faucetman (Just the facts ma'am, just the facts)
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To: OCCASparky

What is the value in getting rid of this guy? We have zero chance in that type of district with any other type of Republican. I can understand getting rid of the McCains, Grahams, and even the senators from Maine. But I just can’t see any harm in having him there (versus a straight-line democrat, which is the only other option).


8 posted on 01/20/2010 6:25:20 AM PST by jjsheridan5 (Kerry is next)
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To: jjsheridan5

He will probably switch parties anyway, and whether he does or not will ultimately lose to a black democrat.

Carve it in stone.


9 posted on 01/20/2010 6:31:18 AM PST by Psalm 144 (NWO + compassionate conservatives = 0)
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To: silverleaf
I’d sooner send money to a democrat to beat Cao than see him reelected as a GOP rep- the vote turns out the same but at least the democrat party gets blamed for the legislative results

Heh? At least Cao will vote for the Rep position more often than even the most conservative Democrap.

BTW, he's in probably the 10 th most Democrapic district in the entire nation, and he will vote the right way on health care the next time through, for example. Also, it is likely he will be replaced by an extreme leftwing (and likely corrupt) member of the Black Democratic Caucus. Then you can make a direct comparison, see what you like better.

10 posted on 01/20/2010 6:31:46 AM PST by Nonstatist
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To: jjsheridan5

The argument is that he ruins the “brand” and that he is so unlikely to win re-election that he brings no long-term benefit.

There is an argument to be made here, but I wouldn’t call him a RINO but a liberal Republican. Bloomberg is a RINO. Scozzafava was a RINO, having endorsed the Democrat. Cao is not, although he’s an extremely unreliable vote.

I think there’s something to be said to breaking peoples’ allergy to voting Republican. If they can pull that lever for a Cao, then they might rethink why they’ve been voting Democrat all this time.


11 posted on 01/20/2010 6:32:02 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: rrstar96

I may be wrong (and I often am :-), but I doubt Cao will win re-election. Even as a moderate (or RINO, if you prefer), he’s still a Republican in a seat that’s been Democratic for generations. I have to think any Democrat not as damaged as Jefferson was could win the seat back without too much difficulty.


12 posted on 01/20/2010 6:33:58 AM PST by DemforBush (Now officially 100% ex-Democrat.)
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To: rrstar96

He can vote for Obama policies all he wants but that district is going back to the Dems this year. He’s a one and out Congresman.


13 posted on 01/20/2010 6:34:16 AM PST by saganite (What happens to taglines? Is there a termination date?)
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To: DemforBush

Unfortunately, I think it will be the same with Brown. You know when he’s up for re-election the Rats won’t pussyfoot around, they will bring in a big gun on their end.


14 posted on 01/20/2010 6:35:24 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: saganite
He’s a one and out Congresman

I agree, 99 % sure of it.

15 posted on 01/20/2010 6:35:52 AM PST by Nonstatist
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To: aft_lizard
Or is it they think that to sink while sticking to your morals is better than to rise by capitulating in some areas?

Did Scott Brown sink? Or is he just another RINO?

16 posted on 01/20/2010 6:37:43 AM PST by ecomcon
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To: AmishDude

The problem with the “brand” argument is that he contributes exactly nothing to what people think of the Republicans. Its not like people say “oh, the Republicans, that’s the party of Cao”. There are no negatives whatsoever.

And the positives (breaking people’s allergies, as you say, the occasional votes, and possibly the occasional convert to something other than the non-stop propaganda heard in these districts) far outweigh the non-existent negatives.


17 posted on 01/20/2010 6:37:54 AM PST by jjsheridan5 (Kerry is next)
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To: aft_lizard

who woulda thought scott brown would win in MA???


18 posted on 01/20/2010 6:38:41 AM PST by DrewsMum (It's so cold outside, I saw a Democrat put his hands in his OWN pockets!)
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To: ecomcon

Well he isn’t a conservative in the Freerepublic mold, which of course makes him a RINO.


19 posted on 01/20/2010 6:39:54 AM PST by aft_lizard (Barack Obama is Hugo Chavez's poodle.)
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To: jjsheridan5

But I just can’t see any harm in having him there (versus a straight-line democrat, which is the only other option).
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Has he voted with Republicans ever? If not, what’s the point? Look he voted for socialist care, what more do we need to know?...the least he could have done was voted with party, like the RATS do, and then stood the electoral consequences (let them vote him out.) That way we’d have gotten 2 good years out of that scenario, rather than 4, 8 or 12 years of grief.


20 posted on 01/20/2010 6:42:08 AM PST by SeattleBruce (God, Family, Church, Country - Keep on Tea Partiers - party like it's 1773 & pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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