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Pelosi on delaying DACA fix: January is ‘this year extended’ - Page 7

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12-21-2017, 08:27 PM
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14 Senate Dems voted for the CR today. They can absolyutely fuck us next month too
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14 Senate Dems voted for the CR today. They can absolyutely fuck us next month too
Not likely
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and then you have congresswoman like Sinema who's running for AZ senate seat next year who also voted for CR even though she's a co-sponsor of DA:

Voted against a government shutdown because these partisan games are dangerous & irresponsible. Arizonans deserve better. Today’s bill keeps the govt open, funds KidsCare & community health centers & ensures vets continue receiving timely care. Read more: https://sinema.house.gov/latest-news...ment-shutdown/ …
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12-21-2017, 08:39 PM
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House members only voted yes after it was clear bill passed 217
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Deportation caucus:

Donnelly
Hassan
Leahy
Manchin
Peters
Shaheen
Stabenow
Udall
Carper
McCaskill
Warner
Heinrich
Tester
Coons
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Deportation caucus:

Donnelly
Hassan
Leahy
Manchin
Peters
Shaheen
Stabenow
Udall
Carper
McCaskill
Warner
Heinrich
Tester
Coons
Patrick Leahy is one of the most progressive senator that we have.

They voted because the leadership agreed to push to January.
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Patrick Leahy is one of the most progressive senator that we have.

They voted because the leadership agreed to push to January.
From tha list I'd give a pass to Manchin, Donelly, Tester, Heitkamp and maybe McCaskil. The rest are fucking unacceptable.
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Add Angus King to the list. You might have overlooked him because he is an Independent that caucuses with the Dems.
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From tha list I'd give a pass to Manchin, Donelly, Tester, Heitkamp and maybe McCaskil. The rest are fucking unacceptable.
Tester voted No for Dream Act back in 2010 and he is a No vote now. Machin did not even vote back in 2010, but released a statement which stated that he would have been a No. Do not count those two at any cost.
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House members only voted yes after it was clear bill passed 217
You need 218 to pass anything past the house though no?
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