Senator Mitch McConnell's Special Interest Group Ratings

Biographical

Full Name: Mitch McConnell
Current Office: U.S. Senate - Sr, Republican
First Elected: 11/06/1984
Last Elected: 11/04/2008
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Elaine Chao; 3 Children: Elly, Claire, Porter
Birth Date: 02/20/1942
Birth Place: Sheffield, AL
Home City: Louisville, KY
Religion: Baptist
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Marriage, Family, and Children

2010 Vote Kids - Positions 15% 2009-2010 American Family Association - Positions 100% 2009-2010 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 11% 2009 The Children's Health Fund - Positions 0% 2009 Vote Kids - Positions 15% 2007-2008 American Family Association - Positions 100% 2007-2008 Christian Coalition of America - Positions 100% 2007-2008 Family Research Council - Positions 100% 2007-2008 The Arc - Positions 0% 2007 American Academy of Family Physicians - Positions 0% 2007 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 30% 2007 Family Research Council - Positions 100 2007 League of Women Voters - Children's Health Issues Score 0% 2006 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 0% 2006 Family Research Council - Positions 100% 2005-2006 American Family Association - Positions 100% 2005 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 11% 2004 American Family Association - Positions 100% 2004 Family Research Council - Positions 100% 2003-2004 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 9% 2003 American Family Association - Positions 100% 2003 Family Research Council - Positions 86% 2003 National Network for Youth - Positions 0% 2002 American Family Voices - Positions 11% 2001-2002 Family Research Council - Positions 100% 2001 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 27% 2000 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 30% 2000 Family Research Council - Positions 100% 1999-2000 Home School Legal Defense Association - Positions 80% 1999 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 20% 1998 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 33% 1997-1998 Home School Legal Defense Association - Positions 75% 1997 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 9% 1996 Children's Defense Fund - Positions 20%

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