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| | How Illinois Delegation Backed, Opposed Bush (Chicago Sun-Times) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | WASHINGTON -- The Illinois delegation boasts some of the major backers and bashers of legislation favored by President Bush, according to a congressional study of 2003 key votes. |
 | | BIGGEST BUSH BACKERS IN THE HOUSE: There are 21 House Republicans, not counting the speaker, who voted with the Bush program 100 percent of the time, including Rep. Phil Crane, the enduring conservative from the northwest suburbs, and Rep. Jerry Weller, the reliably conservative lawmaker whose district is south and west of Chicago. |
 | | Over on his left is the Illinois liberal bloc: Jackson, who voted for 9 percent of Bush-backed measures; Rep. Danny Davis, 13 percent; Rep. Luis Gutierrez, 14 percent, and Representatives Bobby Rush, Jan Schakowsky and Lane Evans, 15 percent. |
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