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Update 3-20, 2:35 PM: The list below is of the thirteen remaining truly undecided members. Pelosi needs all thirteen to win. There have been others that still say they are undecided but have really given strong indications of how they will vote, and almost all of those are the leaning yes types. So Pelosi could still lose one or two that we dont expect. Of these true undecided, though, the first five voted no last time, and this would be a flip. I feel very confident about Nye, who has consistently made signals that sound like no, and he is in a very tough re-election fight. Ive also been counting Space, who told Democratic leaders yesterday that he was strongly leaning towards a no. Berry, Carney and Kanjorski are pro-life. Though they arent in Stupaks group, its still a factor for them. Kanjorski would also lose jobs in his district from a Sallie Mae processing center which would be negatively affected by the student loan provisions in this bill. Baird and Tanner are retiring, and they clearly dont want to vote yes, but I expect that they will if Pelosi needs them.
Baird, Brian
Davis, Lincoln
Matheson, Jim
Nye, Glenn
Tanner, John
Foster, Bill
Kanjorski, Paul
Michaud, Mike
Ortiz, Solomon
Carney, Chris
Pomeroy, Earl
Space, Zack
Schrader, Kurt
Contact Congressman Pomeroy, ND. You will find him hiding under his desk.
Has Dahlkemper committed to NO?