How the Senate voted on HR1424 (The 'improved' Bailout)

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http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/2/votes/213/

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		YES	NO	NV
Democratic	39	9	1
Independent	1	1	0
Republican	34	15	0
Total		74	25	1

Democratic YES
Daniel Akaka,
Max Baucus,
Evan Bayh,
Joseph Biden,
Jeff Bingaman,
Barbara Boxer,
Sherrod Brown,
Robert Byrd,
Ben Cardin,
Thomas Carper,
Bob Casey,
Hillary Clinton,
Kent Conrad,
Christopher Dodd,
Dick Durbin,
Dianne Feinstein,
Tom Harkin,
Daniel Inouye,
John Kerry,
Amy Klobuchar,
Herb Kohl,
Frank Lautenberg,
Patrick Leahy,
Carl Levin,
Blanche Lincoln,
Claire McCaskill,
Robert Menendez,
Barbara Mikulski,
Patty Murray,
Ben Nelson,
Barack Obama,
Mark Pryor,
Jack Reed,
Harry Reid,
Jay Rockefeller,
Kenneth Salazar,
Chuck Schumer,
Jim Webb,
Sheldon Whitehouse

Democratic NO
Maria Cantwell,
Byron Dorgan,
Russell Feingold,
Tim Johnson,
Mary Landrieu,
Bill Nelson,
Debbie Stabenow,
Jon Tester,
Ron Wyden

Democratic NOT VOTING
Edward Kennedy

Republican YES
Lamar Alexander,
Robert Bennett,
Kit Bond,
Richard Burr,
Saxby Chambliss,
Tom Coburn,
Norm Coleman,
Susan Collins,
Bob Corker,
John Cornyn,
Larry Craig,
Pete Domenici,
John Ensign,
Lindsey Graham,
Charles Grassley,
Judd Gregg,
Chuck Hagel,
Orrin Hatch,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Johnny Isakson,
Jon Kyl,
Richard Lugar,
Mel Martinez,
John McCain,
Mitch McConnell,
Lisa Murkowski,
Gordon Smith,
Olympia Snowe,
Arlen Specter,
Ted Stevens,
John Sununu,
John Thune,
George Voinovich,
John Warner

Republican NO
Wayne Allard,
John Barrasso,
Sam Brownback,
Jim Bunning,
Thad Cochran,
Michael Crapo,
Jim DeMint,
Elizabeth Dole,
Michael Enzi,
James Inhofe,
Pat Roberts,
Jeff Sessions,
Richard Shelby,
David Vitter,
Roger Wicker

Independent YES
Joseph Lieberman

Independent NO
Bernard Sanders
 
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Looks like we have one heck of a lot of cleaning up to do the next time these people have their names on a ballot.
 
Well, I had high hopes for my senators after my Representative had voted against this on Wednesday. But BOTH Georgia senators let us down. This is going to be great ammunition against GOP Senator Saxby Chambliss' reelection, though! The Libertarian candidate here in our state is already doing pretty well--above 5%, possibly as much as 10%. And these two senators have made unsavory "compromises" in the past as well...

I was just thinking, haven't checked all the names yet, though, but probably most of the Representatives in the House who voted against this bill were pretty new, maybe their first term serving. I bet the old, established Congressmen were much more likely to vote for it, and the newer ones were still more worried about staying in office.
 
Well, Kansas Senators said no, so can't bitch at them. Both repubs. And even my Democratic Congresswoman Boyda voted no on Monday.

Yeah for Kansas.

Probably knew they had the votes and voted no.
 
So the BOGUS self-proclaimed "King of the anti-earmark (pork)" HYPOCRITE LIAR, Sen.McCain POTUS wannabe, voted YEA. :p :rolleyes:

Who's surprised by that BS, AT ALL?

"By their fruits, ye shall know them."
 
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