Matthew Yglesias 3 weeks ago

House Democrats Voting No

An interesting table from The New York Times profiles the House Democrats who voted “no” on health reform last night. Mostly it’s people from districts that went for John McCain, oftentimes heavily so. Full Article at Matthew Yglesias

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  1. The New York Times has an excellent graphic up today profiling the 39 Democrats who voted against healthcare reform in the House of Representatives on Saturday night. Full Article at The Nation

  2. But House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md. , said Friday that he has told lawmakers to be prepared to come in on Sunday or even next week. "There are many people who are still looking to get a comfort level," a tired-sounding Hoyer said. Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat

  3. WASHINGTON - Democratic leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives scrambled on Friday to allay lingering concerns about a broad health care overhaul and said a landmark vote planned for Saturday could slip a day or more. Full Article at Vancouver Sun

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