33 House Democrats Went From 'no' To 'yes,' McDermott Went Other Way
Here's the list of 33 Democrats who switched from "no" on Monday to "yes" on Friday. Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) went from "yes" to "no," giving a net of 32 Democratic votes
Neil Abercrombie (Hawaii)
Joe Baca (Calif.)
Shelley Berkely (Nev.)
Bruce Braley (Iowa)
Andre Carson (Ind.)
Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.)
Henry Cuellar (Texas)
Elijah Cummings (Md.)
Donna Edwards (Md)
Gabrielle Giffords (Ariz.)
Al Green (Texas)
Mazie Hirono (Hawaii)
Jesse Jackson Jr. (Ill.)
Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas)
Carolyn Kilpatrick (Mich.)
Barbara Lee (Calif.)
John Lewis (Ga.)
Harry Mitchell (Ariz.)
Solomon Ortiz (Texas)
Bill Pascrell (N.J.)
Ed Pastor (Ariz.)
Bobby Rush (Ill.)
Adam Schiff (Calif.)
David Scott (Ga.)
Hilda Solis (Calif.)
Betty Sutton (Ohio)
Mike Thompson (Calif.)
John Tierney (Mass.)
Diane Watson (Calif.)
Peter Welch (Vt.)
Lynn Woolsey (Calif.)
David Wu (Ore.)
John Yarmuth (Ky.)