My Rep, Cory Gardner from Colorado voted for it. I am not a happy camper as he has broken his promise to me. Now I have to keep a close eye on his every move as our new Senator, and not be his friend any more. Udall might be gone, but we can’t trust Cory to make the proper decisions. I guess it only takes four years in the house to forget why the people sent you there.
Last year I told his district office top guy that I was very unhappy that Cory voted to keep Boehner in power. I got a very stern look from the guy, as he told me he would pass along the comment. I should have known right then that Cory was a Boehner man. Now he has proven it.
I quit answering my phone this past six months when all the republican fund raisers called. I only give to my rep, who I am pleased to say stood strong and voted no. Now I will make a point of answering the phone when they start calling again just so I can tell them what I think of them. And I will still strongly support my rep.
Signs were there during his Senate election. When Jeb Bush and Rubio make political ad pitches for Gardner it's no surprise, but he should still be an upgrade over Udall.
Sorry to hear that. Lamborn didn't (but he voted for the rule to proceed). Don't know about Koffman.