GCSeekerIndia
07-08-2013, 02:22 PM
Welcome GCSeekerIndia. I think that's quite logical. There are 2 questions really ... (I am not asking you really. Just throwing them out loud).
A) Who are those 28 republicans that can be cajolled into voting for CIR.
B) Are there any democrats that could vote NO on CIR (because of the pressure from their constituents e.g.).
From WashingtonPost...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2013/07/08/Editorial-Opinion/Graphics/public%20target%20list%20House%20Rs%20july%203.pdf
State
Congressman
PartyAffiliation
Position on CIR
Y - Supports
N - Opposes
U - Unconfirmed
Comments
California
Jeff Denham
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
David Valadao
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Gary Miller
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Buck McKeon
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Devin Nunes
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Colorado
Mike Coffman
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Florida
Mario Diaz-Balart
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Illeana Ros-Lehtinen
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
New York
Peter King
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Michael Grimm
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Nevada
Joe Heck
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Bob Goodlatte
R
U
Judiciary Chairman + Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Spencer Bachus
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Sam Johnson
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Darrell Issa
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Minnesota
Paul Ryan
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform
Greg Walden
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform
Raul Labrador
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform
A) Who are those 28 republicans that can be cajolled into voting for CIR.
B) Are there any democrats that could vote NO on CIR (because of the pressure from their constituents e.g.).
From WashingtonPost...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2013/07/08/Editorial-Opinion/Graphics/public%20target%20list%20House%20Rs%20july%203.pdf
State
Congressman
PartyAffiliation
Position on CIR
Y - Supports
N - Opposes
U - Unconfirmed
Comments
California
Jeff Denham
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
David Valadao
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Gary Miller
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Buck McKeon
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Devin Nunes
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Colorado
Mike Coffman
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Florida
Mario Diaz-Balart
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Illeana Ros-Lehtinen
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
New York
Peter King
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Michael Grimm
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Nevada
Joe Heck
R
U
Republicans with growing numbers of Latino and Asian constituents
Bob Goodlatte
R
U
Judiciary Chairman + Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Spencer Bachus
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Sam Johnson
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Darrell Issa
R
U
Republicans with agricultural or high-tech interests in their districts
Minnesota
Paul Ryan
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform
Greg Walden
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform
Raul Labrador
R
U
Long term backers of Immigration reform