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Not looking good
National Review Whip count
We have 21 GOP members seemingly against.
5 Dems who votes for Cut,cap whatever.
So that leaves Boehner at only -16
And then there's the senate
McConnell will be starting with 42 votes. He needs dems votes to pass it. If dems go along with a filibuster (they probably won't) McConnel would then need 18 dems instead of just 8.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0711/GOP_Senators_dismiss_Boehners_plan.html
National Review Whip count
We have 21 GOP members seemingly against.
5 Dems who votes for Cut,cap whatever.
So that leaves Boehner at only -16
House GOP leaders urged unity at a Tuesday morning conference meeting. When they meet again this evening, leaders will be scrambling to explain away a suspect scoring from the Congressional Budget Office, which could scare away a number of undecided votes. Boehner’s office says a re-write of the legislation is underway.
Meanwhile, here’s the latest whip count. House Republicans need less than 25 defections if they hope to pass the bill without any Democratic support:
Confirmed NO:
Rep. Jim Jordan (R., Ohio), RSC chair
Rep. Tom Graves (R., Ga.)
Rep. Louis Gohmert (R., Texas)
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R., Utah)
Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R., Kan.)
Rep. Jeff Landry (R., La.)
Rep. Dennis Ross (R., Fla.)
Rep. Joe Walsh (R., Ill.)
Rep. Phil Gingrey (R., Ga.)
Rep. Paul Broun (R., Ga.)
Rep. Jeff Flake (R., Ariz.)
Leaning NO:
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R., S.C.)
Rep. Steve King (R., Iowa)
Rep. Tom Rooney (R., Fla.)
Presumed NO (voted against “Cut, Cap and Balance”):
Rep. Ron Paul (R., Texas)
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R., Minn.)
Rep. Francisco Canseco (R., Texas)
Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R., Tenn.)
Rep. Morgan Griffith (R., Va.)
Rep. Walter Jones (R., N.C.)
Rep. Connie Mack (R., Fla.)
Total NO count: 21
Members who are “still considering”:
Rep. Scott Garrett (R., N.J.), member of RSC leadership
Rep. Mike Pence (R., Ind.)
Rep. Bill Huizenga (R., Mich.)
Possible YES Democrats (supported “Cut, Cap and Balance”):
Rep. Dan Boren (D., Okla.) is a “no comment.”
Rep. Jim Cooper (D., Tenn.) ?
Rep. Jim Matheson (D., Utah) ?
Rep. Mike McIntyre (D., N.C.) ?
Rep. Heath Shuler (D., N.C.) is a “no.”
(+5 Dems for Boehner here)
Senate Republican NO’s:
Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.)
Sen. Jim DeMint (R., S.C.)
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.)
Sen. David Vitter (R., La.)
Sen. Mike Lee (R., Utah)
Note: Rep. Devin Nunes (R., Calif.), a “yes” vote who is close to leadership, sounded fairly optimistic that the Boehner plan could pass the House, telling reporters that the whip count “is getting close.” He seemed concerned however, when someone mentioned the number of GOP defections in the Senate.
And then there's the senate
There are already five Republican no votes in the Senate, too: In addition to Lindsey Graham, who’s clearly trying to cover his flank ahead of his reelection campaign, DeMint, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and David Vitter(!) sent out a letter today urging House Republicans to defeat Boehner’s bill.
McConnell will be starting with 42 votes. He needs dems votes to pass it. If dems go along with a filibuster (they probably won't) McConnel would then need 18 dems instead of just 8.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0711/GOP_Senators_dismiss_Boehners_plan.html
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