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Several editors (likely just one editor with a bunch of sockpuppets. Keeps trying to insert synthesis into this article stating that since Klein votes with Democrats 98% of the time[1] and since Nancy Pelosi votes with Democrats 100% of the time[2] that Klein "vote with Nancy Pelosi 98% of the time". That statement is not backed up by the source given in the article. Morevover, as Speaker, Pelosi rarely votes on bills, unless it is particularly high profile or controversial. Pelosi has voted maybe 80 times out of the hundreds votes cast so far this Congress, and hasn't cast single vote since July 1, 2010. Therefore, the synthesis proposed even fails a simple syllogism test. Klein has voted hundreds of times more than Pelosi, so any comparison between the two's voting records is apples to oranges.DCmacnut<>15:48, 29 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]