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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrats who voted for the House CISPA bill
White House reiterates opposition to House CISPA billhttp://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/05/01/1206189/-White-House-reiterates-opposition-to-House-CISPA-bill
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http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll117.xml
Dems who voted for CISPA
# Denotes Democratic co-sponsors of CISPA
@ Denotes members of the "Progressive" Caucus who voted for CISPA.
Alabama
Sewell
Arizona
Barber (AZ)
Kirkpatrick (AZ)
Pastor (AZ) @
Sinema (AZ)#
California
Bera (CA)
Brownley (CA)
Cárdenas (CA)
Costa (CA)
Garamendi (CA)
Peters (CA)#
Ruiz (CA)
Sanchez, Loretta (CA)
Swalwell (CA)
Thompson (CA)
Vargas (CA)#
Connecticut
Himes (CT)
Colorado
Perlmutter (CO)
Delaware
Carney (DE)
Florida
Brown (FL)@
Castor (FL)
Deutch (FL)
Frankel (FL)
Hastings (FL)#
Garcia (FL)
Murphy (FL)
Georgia
Barrow (GA)
Bishop (GA)
Scott, David (GA)
Hawaii
Hanabusa (HI)
Illinois
Bustos (IL)
Duckworth (IL)
Enyart (IL)#
Foster (IL)
Gutierrez (IL)#@
Kelly (IL)
Lipinski (IL)#
Quigley (IL)
Schneider (IL)
Louisiana
Richmond (LA)
Maryland
Hoyer (MD)
Ruppersberger (MD)#
Michigan
Dingell (MI)
Missouri
Clay (MO)@
Cleaver (MO)@
Minnesota
Peterson (MN)
Mississippi
Thompson (MS)@
Nevada
Horsford (NV)
New Hampshire
Kuster (NH)@
New Jersey
Payne (NJ)
Sires (NJ)
New Mexico
Lujan Grisham (NM)
Luján, Ben Ray (NM)@
New York
Bishop (NY)
Clarke (NY)@
Higgins (NY)
Israel (NY)
Jeffries(NY)
Maffei (NY)
Maloney, Sean (NY)@
McCarthy (NY)
Meeks (NY)
Meng (NY)
Owens (NY)
Rangel(NY)@
North Carolina
Butterfield (NC)
McIntyre (NC)
Ohio
Beatty (OH)
Fudge (OH)@
Kaptur (OH)@
Oregon
Schrader (OR)
Pennsylvania
Schwartz (PA)
Rhode Island
Langevin (RI)
South Carolina
Clyburn (SC)
Tennessee
Cooper (TN)
Texas
Cuellar (TX)#
Gallego (TX)
Green, Al (TX)
Green, Gene (TX)
Johnson, E. B.(TX)@
Veasey (TX)
Vela (TX)
Virginia
Connolly (VA)
Moran (VA)
Utah
Matheson (UT)
Washington
Heck (WA)
Kilmer (WA)#
Larsen (WA)
Smith (WA)
West Virgina
Rahall (WV)
Wisconsin
Kind (WI)
Members of the Progressive Caucus who voted for CISPA
Pastor (AZ) @
Brown (FL)@
Gutierrez (IL)#@
Clay (MO)@
Cleaver (MO)@
Thompson (MS)@
Kuster (NH)@
Luján, Ben Ray (NM)@
Clarke (NY)@
Maloney, Sean (NY)@
Rangel(NY)@
Fudge (OH)@
Kaptur (OH)@
Johnson, E. B.(TX)@
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/21/1203687/-Democrats-and-Progressives-who-voted-for-CISPA-Hold-them-accountable
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Democrats who voted for the House CISPA bill (Original Post)
ProSense
May 2013
OP
"but it's down to each of us to decide how much we'll stomach from our own reps"
ProSense
May 2013
#5
ProSense
(116,464 posts)1. Kick because
2014 is fast approaching
haikugal
(6,476 posts)2. Is that the entire progressive caucus?
Surely it's larger than that...that's a long list of folks who should know better and Gutierrez' name stands out to me...boo hiss!
Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)3. With every vote they tell us they do not deserve our support or votes. nt
This list proves that having a "D" after one's name or being part of a "progressive caucus" aren't reliable barometers. I certainly wouldn't support anyone who voted for CISPA...but it's down to each of us to decide how much we'll stomach from our own reps.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)5. "but it's down to each of us to decide how much we'll stomach from our own reps"
Isn't that defeating the purpose of getting rid of corporate Democrats?
magellan
(13,257 posts)7. I'm not in the business of telling others what's important to them
...and how they should vote...unlike some here. It's enough for me that I won't ever vote again for someone *I* find objectionable.
tarheelsunc
(2,117 posts)6. Shame on all. eom