Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders have voted less than any other senator in 2016

Sanders and Cruz voted the least in the Senate.
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With notorious vote-skipper Sen. Marco Rubio out of the presidential race, Democrat Bernie Sanders and Republican Ted Cruz take the prize for top vote-missers in 2016.

Sen. Sanders (I-Vt.) has made it to just one of the 38 roll call votes the Senate has taken this year, and Sen. Cruz (R-Texas) voted just twice, giving them respective skip rates of 97 and 95 percent. By comparison, during the same time period in the 2008 cycle, then-Sens. Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama missed 45, 59, and 36 percent of Senate roll call votes, respectively.

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Bonnie Kristian

Bonnie Kristian was a deputy editor and acting editor-in-chief of TheWeek.com. She is a columnist at Christianity Today and author of Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, and Corrupting Christian Community (forthcoming 2022) and A Flexible Faith: Rethinking What It Means to Follow Jesus Today (2018). Her writing has also appeared at Time Magazine, CNN, USA Today, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, and The American Conservative, among other outlets.