

Conservative or Liberal Leanings
In a study done by Harry Enten of Pollster.com, Toomey's political leanings were observed. In the chart above, one can see that since 1995, when looking at all Members of Congress and their voting records, Toomey is very far to the right meaning he is very conservative in his political stance. Enten states, "Toomey ranked more conservative than 97.9% of all United States legislators since 1995. He had a more conservative voting record than J.D Hayworth, Jim DeMint, and was about as conservative as Jesse Helms. Only Tom Coburn and Tom Tancredo scored further to the right." As seen on the right Toomey shows to be a very conservative Republican which makes for an interesting situation in his state. Pennsylvania tneds to a usually strong blue or Democratic state, which means that Toomey may not be voting the way his constituents like. They elected him knowing he was conservative, but in order to survuve another election Toomey may have to start to vote more moderate otherwise the seat may not be his after the fall of 2016.Another example of Toomey's conservative standings lies in his ranking among American's for Democratic Action. Each year the ADA chooses twenty issues they feel are most important and they look at each member of Congress votes on these issues. Based on whether or not the member votes according to the way the ADA would vote, the member does or does not receive five points and the higher the score the more aligned the member is with the ADA, with a max score of 100. In 2014 the ADA conducted their study and the results for Toomey are very interesting. Out of a possible 100 points Toomey only received 15. This shows once again, Toomey's strong conservative leanings and his inability or unwillingness to vote against the beliefs of the Republican party.
American Conservative Union
| PA | U.S. Senate | Sr | Bob Casey, Jr. | Democratic | 12% |
| ***PA | U.S. Senate | Jr | Pat Toomey | Republican | 100% |
| PA | U.S. House | 1 | Bob Brady | Democratic | 0% |
| PA | U.S. House | 2 | Chaka Fattah, Sr. | Democratic | 0% |
| PA | U.S. House | 3 | Mike Kelly | Republican | 76% |
| PA | U.S. House | 5 | G.T. Thompson, Jr. | Republican | 76% |
| PA | U.S. House | 7 | Pat Meehan | Republican | 56% |
| PA | U.S. House | 8 | Mike Fitzpatrick | Republican | 52% |
| PA | U.S. House | 9 | Bill Shuster | Republican | 76% |
| PA | U.S. House | 10 | Tom Marino | Republican | 75% |
| PA | U.S. House | 11 | Lou Barletta | Republican | 72% |
| PA | U.S. House | 14 | Mike Doyle | Democratic | 0% |
| PA | U.S. House | 15 | Charlie Dent | Republican | 80% |
| PA | U.S. House | 16 | Joe Pitts | Republican | 79% |
| PA | U.S. House | 18 | Tim Murphy | Republican | 76% |
Other Interest Group Ratings for Toomey:
2014 NARAL Pro-Choice America - Positions 0%
2014 National Right to Life Committee - Positions (June 4, 2014) 100%
2014 American Veterinary Medical Association - Positions on Professional Advocacy 100%
2014 Food Policy Action - Positions 17%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Taxes) 100%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Other) 75%
2013-2014 Associated General Contractors of America - Lifetime Scores (Environment) 100%
2014 American Civil Liberties Union - Positions (captured January 3, 2014) 9%
2014 American Civil Liberties Union - Positions (captured June 17, 2014) 9%
2014 Friends Committee on National Legislation - Positions 0%
2014 Human Rights Campaign - Positions on Marriage 0%
2014 Liberty Guard - Positions 100
These are just a few Interest group ratings but they prove the point trying to be made. THe pint is that among conservative interest groups, Toomey tends to get very high ratings and approval, but with liberal interest groups, he recieves very poor ratings. However, this is not surprising considering Toomey's voting record.
Toomey's Voting Record on Important Issues
Keystone Pipeline:
| March 4, 2015 | S 1 | A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline | Veto Override Failed - Senate (62 - 37) | Yea |
| Jan. 29, 2015 | S 1 | A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline | Bill Passed - Senate (62 - 36) | Yea |
| Jan. 6, 2015 | S 1 | A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline | Senate | Co-sponsor |
| Nov. 18, 2014 | S 2280 | A Bill to Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline | Bill Failed - Senate (59 - 41) | Yea |
Minimum Wage:
| April 30, 2014 | S 2223 | Minimum Wage Fairness Act | Cloture Not Invoked - Senate (54 - 42) |
The increase in minimum wage was a prominent issue in Congress in 2014. President Obama was calling for an increase in the wage in order to help those on the poverty line. Kate Gibson discussed this issue on CBS Moneywatch where she discussed Obama's plan to increase the minimum wage to eight dollars an hour in 2016, then increase annually until reaching twelve dollars an hour by 2020. This was not the same plan voted on in 2014 but had similar ideas. However, Republicans were concerned about its effects. If the minimum wage was increases, they were concerned that it would also increase prices thus, having no positive effects. Toomey in this situation, voted agaisnt the President, who has been supported democratic Presidents in the last four elections.Assault Weapons:
| April 17, 2013 | S Amdt 711 | Prohibits the Sale of Assault Weapons | Amendment Rejected - Senate (40 - 60) | Nay |
Presidential Support
Each Member of Congress is recorded in how they vote and whether or not they are in favor of or in opposition to the President. There are three categories for this which include: Presidential Support, Presidential Opposition, and Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Based on the way Members vote, we can get a feel for their support for the President. Here is Toomey's support...
1. Presidential Support. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 in which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted “yea” or “nay” in agreement with the president’s position. Failure to vote does not lower an individual’s score.
----Toomey: 56
2. Presidential Opposition. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 in which President Barack Obama took a position and on which the member voted “yea” or “nay” in disagreement with the president’s position. Failure to vote does not lower an individual’s score.
----Toomey: 44
3. Participation in Presidential Support Votes. Percentage of recorded votes cast in 2014 on which President Barack Obama took a position and for which the member was eligible and present, and voted “yea” or “nay.” There were a total of 66 such recorded votes in the House.
----Toomey: 96
Overall, we can see that Toomey has a high level of participation in voting in Bills of the President, however, he shows very little support of the wishes and stances of the President. This makes him one of the more conservative Members of Congress, and also pits him against the President and many other Democrats. This will not only cause him some trouble in Congress, but it will also cause some tension when running for reelection. Toomey is going to have to work hard to prove that he is still a representative of his people in Pennsylvania. He has voted very conservative but, if he wished to stay in Congress, he may have to begin to vote a little more moderately in order to gain support and approval of those who really matter to Members of Congress: voters.








