source USAToday
71 GOP lawmakers opposed the debt limit bill
Rep. Mark Alford of Missouri
Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona
Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois
Rep. Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Rep. Vern Buchanan of Florida
Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado
Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri
Rep. Kat Cammack of Florida
Rep. Buddy Carter of Texas
Rep. Ben Cline of Virginia
Rep. Michael Cloud of Texas
Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia
Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia
Rep. Eli Crane of Arizona
Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee
Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida
Rep. Pat Fallon of Texas
Rep. Brad Finstad of Minnesota
Rep. Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Rep. Russell Fry of South Carolina
Rep. Mark Fulcher of Idaho
Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida
Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas
Rep. Bob Good of Virginia
Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas
Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona
Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia
Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi
Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland
Rep. Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas
Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas
Rep. Darin LaHood of Illinois
Rep. Debbie Lesko or Arizona
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Rep. Morgan Luttrell of Texas
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina
Rep. Tracey Mann of Kansas
Rep. Brian Mast of Florida
Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia
Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois
Rep. Cory Mills of Florida
Rep. Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama
Rep. Nathaniel Moran of Texas
Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama
Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Rep. Bill Posey of Florida
Rep. John Rose of Tennessee
Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana
Rep. Chip Roy of Texas
Rep. George Santos of New York
Rep. Keith Self of Texas
Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas
Rep. Vicotira Spartz of Indiana
Rep. Greg Steube of Florida
Rep. Dale Strong of Alabama
Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina
Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Rep. Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida
Rep. Randy Weber of Texas
Rep. Ryan Zinke of Montana
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46 Democrats opposed the debt limit deal
Rep. Nanette Barragan of California
Rep. Suzanne Bonamici of Oregon
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York
Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri
Rep. Greg Casar of Texas
Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas
Rep. Judy Chu of California
Rep. Yvette Clarke of New York
Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia
Rep. Jasmie Crockett of Texas
Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut
Rep. Mark DeSaulnier of California
Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York
Rep. Jesus Garcia of Illinois
Rep. Sylvia Garcia of Texas
Rep. Daniel Goldman of New York
Rep. Jimmy Gomez of California
Rep. Raul Grijalva of Arizona
Rep. Jahana Hayes of Connecticut
Rep. Val Hoyle of Oregon
Rep. Jared Huffman of California
Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove of California
Rep. Ro Khanna of California
Rep. John Larson of Connecticut
Rep. Barbara Lee of California
Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania
Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts
Rep. Grace Meng of New York
Rep. Gwen Moore of Wisconsin
Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York
Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin
Rep. Katie Porter of California
Rep. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts
Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois
Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois
Rep. Bobby Scott of Virginia
Rep. Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, of Michigan
Rep. Norma Torres of California
Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York
Rep. Nora Vargas of California
Rep. Nydia Velazquez of New York
Rep. Nikema Williams of Georgia
Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida
Four Congressmen did not vote - the bill now moves to the senate where it is expected to pass…
We have to wonder if those who passed the bill have a sizable investment in
Ukraine? and/or China?
As a simple majority is only needed, we also wonder just how long McCarthy will be allowed to remain Speaker - the passage of this bill has already cemented the YEA voters into being seriously competed in the 2024.
Without McCarthy’s removal, the GOP will only solidify itself as a UNIPARTY and very well could find itself facing the same voter wrath as the Democrats.
At least they should…