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Who Were The Dems In The House That Voted With The Repugs For Repeal Of ACA?...... (Original Post) global1 Jul 2012 OP
Here's a link Tx4obama Jul 2012 #1
It was House Vote 460 on Eric Cantor's H.R.6079: Repeal of Obamacare Act struggle4progress Jul 2012 #2
The Five cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #3
Boren isn't running this time OKNancy Jul 2012 #8
Boren, Kissell, Matheson, McIntyre, Ross onenote Jul 2012 #4
I love how 'bi-partisanship usually means Dems crossing over to vote with Republicans. sabrina 1 Jul 2012 #5
Two were NC DINOs McIntyre and Kissell. Shameful. NRaleighLiberal Jul 2012 #6
Dems should get together behind Green Party candidates for these seats. nt patrice Jul 2012 #7
This isn't bipartisanship. This is collaboration. Selatius Jul 2012 #9
 

cherokeeprogressive

(24,853 posts)
3. The Five
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 12:46 AM
Jul 2012

Dan Boren of Oklahoma
Mike Ross of Arkansas
Larry Kissell and Mike McIntyre, both of N.C.
Jim Matheson of Utah

They all voted against passage of the original bill.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
5. I love how 'bi-partisanship usually means Dems crossing over to vote with Republicans.
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 12:48 AM
Jul 2012

Not a single Republican voted with the Dems. So whenever you hear 'bi-partisanship' you know it means that Dems will be voting with Repubs on something or other.

The only time I saw Dems vote in lockstep was for the Wall Street bailouts, which the people were against, and again not one Repub put their name on that even though they wanted it to pass.

Selatius

(20,441 posts)
9. This isn't bipartisanship. This is collaboration.
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 04:48 AM
Jul 2012

As much as I think the ACA is imperfect and wished for a do-over, ripping everything down including the good pieces is fool-hardy and self-defeating.

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