I'd like to clarify on the above poster's point. Kay Hagan is a Democrat from North Carolina who voted against the bill. From reading articles about why she voted against the bill, and reading up about her self, I think there is credible cause to claim that she's a "conservative Democrat". Even though she may be a Democrat by name, she probably doesn't really "connect" with Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Obama on "sensitive" bills like these and others. 54% of Americans do in fact, support the DREAM Act, but it's a shame that the voice of the American people had no influence on how Congress voted.
Hagan's office had been vandalized and ransacked as a result of her voting against the DREAM Act.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/...ice-vanda.html