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Vote number 2006-181 redeploying troops out of Iraq by July 2007
on Jun 22, 2006 regarding bill S.Amdt. 4442 to S. 2766 Kerry Amendment to National Defense Authorization Act
Results: Amendment failed, 13-86

Voting YEA on this amendment would establish a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. Voting NAY would keep the current situation without a timetable. The amendment states:
  1. The President shall redeploy, commencing in 2006, US forces from Iraq by July 1, 2007, leaving only the minimal number of forces that are critical to completing the mission of standing up Iraqi security forces and conducting specialized counterterrorism operations.
  2. The President should maintain an over-the-horizon troop presence to prosecute the war on terror and protect regional security interests.
  3. Within 30 days, the administration shall submit to Congress a report that sets forth the strategy for the redeployment of US forces from Iraq by July 1, 2007.
    Opponents of the Resolution say:
  • This amendment would withdraw American forces from Iraq without regard to the real conditions on the ground.
  • The consequences of an American retreat would be terrible for the security of the American people at home.
  • Our commitment is not open-ended. It is conditional on the Iraqis moving toward self-government and self-defense.
    Supporters of the Resolution say:
  • Congress talks almost incessantly about the situation in Iraq as if on 9/11 the situation involved Iraq. Of course, it didn't. We were attacked by al-Qaida operating out of Afghanistan on 9/11.
  • One of the theories we hear is that somehow staying in Iraq is necessary because all the terrorists will come into Iraq, and then they wouldn't be able to attack us anywhere else. Some call this the roach-motel theory. The fact is, al-Qaida is operating in 60 to 80 countries. Yet our resources are only heavily focused on this Iraq situation.
  • In terms of differences from other Iraq amendments: This is binding, not just a sense of the Senate.
  • Secondly, we have a date; other amendments are open-ended.
  • Thirdly, this has an over-the-horizon force specifically to protect our security interests.

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Voting Y counts for 2 points on VoteMatch question 17: Replace US troops with UN in Iraq.


Democrats voting on 2006-181

Daniel Akaka YESHI Democrat Jr Senator
Evan Bayh NOIN Democratic Jr Senator
Jeff Bingaman NONM Democrat Jr Senator
Barbara Boxer YESCA Democratic incumbent
Robert Byrd NOWV Democrat Sr Senator
Maria Cantwell NOWA Democrat Jr Senator
Tom Carper NODE Democrat Jr Senator
Hillary Clinton NONY Democrat Jr Senator
Kent Conrad NOND Democrat Sr Senator
Mark Dayton NOMN Democrat Jr Senator
Chris Dodd NOCT Democratic incumbent
Byron Dorgan NOND Democratic incumbent
Russell Feingold YESWI Democratic incumbent
Dianne Feinstein NOCA Democrat Sr Senator
Daniel Inouye YESHI Democratic incumbent
Ted Kennedy YESMA Democrat Sr Senator
Herbert Kohl NOWI Democrat Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy YESVT Democratic incumbent
Joseph Lieberman NOCT Democratic Jr Senator; Gore's VP nominee; ran for Pres. 2004
Blanche Lambert Lincoln NOAR Democratic incumbent
Robert Menendez YESNJ Democratic appointee; previously U.S. Rep.
Barbara Mikulski NOMD Democratic incumbent
Patty Murray NOWA Democratic incumbent
Ben Nelson NONE Democrat Jr Senator
Bill Nelson NOFL Democrat Sr Senator
Barack Obama NOIL Democratic Jr Senator
Harry Reid NONV Democratic incumbent
Ken Salazar NOCO Democratic Jr Senator
Paul Sarbanes NOMD Democrat Sr Senator
Charles Schumer NONY Democratic incumbent
Debbie Stabenow NOMI Democrat Jr Senator
Ron Wyden YESOR Democratic incumbent


Republicans voting on 2006-181

George Allen NOVA Republican Jr Senator
Robert Bennett NOUT Republican incumbent
Kit Bond NOMO Republican incumbent
Sam Brownback NOKS Republican incumbent
Jim Bunning NOKY Republican incumbent
Conrad Burns NOMT Former Republican Senator (MT, 1989-2007)
Richard Burr NONC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Lincoln Chafee NORI Republican Jr Senator
Tom Coburn NOOK Republican Jr Senator; previously US Rep
Michael Crapo NOID Republican incumbent
Jim DeMint NOSC Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Mike DeWine NOOH Republican Sr Senator
John Ensign NONV Republican Jr Senator
Bill Frist NOTN Republican Jr Senator
Chuck Grassley NOIA Republican incumbent
Judd Gregg NONH Republican incumbent
Orrin Hatch NOUT Republican Sr Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison NOTX Republican Jr Senator
James Inhofe NOOK Republican Sr Senator
Johnny Isakson NOGA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
Jon Kyl NOAZ Republican Jr Senator
Trent Lott NOMS Former Republican Senator (MS, 1989-2007)
Richard Lugar NOIN Republican Sr Senator
Mel Martinez NOFL Republican Jr Senator; previously US Housing Secretary
John McCain NOAZ Republican incumbent
Lisa Murkowski NOAK Republican incumbent
Rick Santorum NOPA Republican Jr Senator
Richard Shelby NOAL Republican incumbent
Olympia Snowe NOME Republican Sr Senator
Arlen Specter NOPA Republican incumbent
Jim Talent NOMO Former Republican Jr Senator (MO, 2002-2007)
Craig Thomas NOWY Republican Sr Senator
John Thune NOSD Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
David Vitter NOLA Republican Jr Senator; previously US Representative
George Voinovich NOOH Republican incumbent


Independents voting on 2006-181

Jim Jeffords YESVT Independent Jr Senator



Total votes recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: YES 8; NO 24
Republicans: YES 0; NO 35
Independents: YES 1; NO 0