You can all go here to look at how this unfolded today in the liveblog. Here now are the names of the votes of the 28 Democrats who voted against workers and in favor of corporate rights.
To be clear, without the votes of these 28 Democrats, fast track would have failed. It only passed 219-211.
Every one of these Democrats needs to be primaried
Here is the roll call:
Brad Ashford (2nd-Neb.)
Rep. Ami Bera (7th-Calif.)
Rep. Don Beyer (8th-Va.)
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (3rd-Ore.)
Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (Ore.)
Rep. Gerry Connolly (8th-Va.)
Jim Cooper (5th-Tenn)
Jim Costa (16th-CA)
Rep. Henry Cuellar (28th-Texas)
Susan Davis (53rd-CA)
John Delaney (6th-Md.)
Rep. Suzan DelBene (1st-Wash.)
Rep. Sam Farr (20th–CA)
Rep. Jim Himes (4th-CT)
Ruben Hinojosa (15th-TX)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (30th-Texas)
Derek Kilmer (6th-Wash.)
Rep. Ron Kind (3rd-Wis.)
Rep. Rick Larsen (2nd-Wash.)
Beto O’Rourke (16th-TX)
Scott Peters (52nd-CA)
Jared Polis (2nd-Colo.)
Mike Quigley (5th-Ill.)
Kathleen Rice (4th-NY)
Rep. Kurt Schrader (Ore.)
Terri Sewell (7th-Alabama)
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (23rd-FL)
I already wrote recently that Wasserman-Schultz should resign as DNC Chair if she voted for fast track,


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