So, did Boswell get the Sierra Club Iowa Chapter endorsement in the 2008  
general election?
 
What about the primary? As I recall, the Club generally does not endorse in 
 primaries, but this was one where we should have--Boswell conducted one of 
the  dirtiest, most dishonest primary campaigns in recent  memory, loaded 
with tactics Karl Rove would admire, and a  SC endorsement of Ed Fallon, his 
primary challenger, might have  helped.
Tom
 
In a message dated 5/3/2009 11:53:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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This is an interesting analysis of the voting records of our  Congressional 
delegation, especially Boswell
 
Wally Taylor
 
Replacing Boswell By The  Numbers

Congressional vote rating site Progressive Punch has  added a new 
measurement to its cluster of counts that illustrates even more  clearly why Leonard 
Boswell neds to be replaced though retirement or  primary.

The new measure is called "_Progressive Score vs. District Tilt_ 
(http://progressivepunch.org/members.jsp?chamber=House&sort=benchmark-percent&order=dow
n&party=All) ," and it looks at  the partisan leanings of a district 
compared to the member's voting record.  It's a five star system, with more stars 
being better.

Progressive  Punch _argues_ 
(http://progressivepunch.org/members.jsp?chamber=House&sort=benchmark-percent&order=down&party=All#progvsbench)  that a 
member from a strong Democratic  district should be voting progressive at least 
83.33 percent of the time. The  scale drops to 70% for a member from a deep 
red district. This give a break to  someone like Timothy Bishop of New 
York, who has only an 85.5% progressive  record but comes from a swing seat. He 
gets all five stars, whereas Debbie  Wasserman Schultz, with a similar 
record but a solid Dem district, gets only  three.

The scale tends to lose meaning near the top, with the usual  cluster of 
urban districts. Only 29 members get all five stars; even Speaker  Pelosi gets 
only four.

Things get more interesting as you move down the  scale. Iowa's top member 
is Dave Loebsack at number 128, near the middle of  the House Democratic 
caucus. He has a lifetime score 0f 80.25 on "critical  progressive votes" from 
a strong Democratic district. Punch thinks he should  be at 83.33, so 
Loebsack's score is -3.05 for a two start "tolerable."  

Bruce Braley is number 154. He's at -7.28 for a one star  "intolerable." A 
harsh description, but even Dennis Kucinich rates only an  "acceptable" 
three stars. The number is what's significant.

And by the  numbers, Leonard Boswell is near the bottom of the Democratic 
list, number 194  of 221 ranked Democrats (freshmen aren't listed). With a 
Leaning Democratic  district, Boswell should be at 80 percent progressive. 
Instead, his lifetime  record on crucial votes is only 64.06, for a score of 
-15.96.

But if  you put Leonard into Steve King's district, where he lived before 
he  carpetbagged into Des Moines, without changing his voting behavior (which 
he  should), the bar for Boswell drops from the 80 percent mark to 70 
percent.  That moves his score up from a -16 to a -6 and his rank up to about 
150th,  better than Braley. Still a harsh one star, but even Progressive Punch  
acknowledges that “'intolerable' members from Strong Republican districts  
probably aren’t worth fighting with."

But intolerable members from good  Democratic districts are worth the 
fight. Braley may just need a nudge from  time to time, but Boswell is a lost 
cause. This measuring system, more than  anything else I've found, explains 
plainly why Leonard Boswell needs  replacement. Iowa 3 is electing a member who 
votes like someone from a deep  red seat like Stephanie Herseth Sandlin of 
South Dakota or Chet Edwards of  Texas. They should be able to sustain 
someone like Robert Wexler or Kendrick  Meek of Florida or... lookee here, Dave 
Loebsack.

One interesting quirk  of the scoring: Steve King is actually not Iowa's 
worst member under this  system, because his district is so awful. He ranks at 
number 300, but Tom  Latham, from a swing district, is number 368, or 
number 8 from the bottom,  with a whopping -75 points.

 
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