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Poll: Most GOP Voters Will Not Support Incumbents Who Vote for Amnesty Tuesday, June 25, 2013, 12:07 PM EDT Elected Officials Who... Voted on the Motion to End Debate on the Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty, S.744 Updated Monday, July 1, 2013, 10:06 AM EDT June 27, 2013 -- Voted on the Motion to End Debate on the Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty, S.744 A "Yes" vote is a vote to support amnesty for 11 million illegal aliens with only promises of future enforcement and to double annual legal immigration numbers . A "No" vote is a vote against amnesty and massive increases in annual legal immigration flows. Voted YES Count: 68 Voted NO Count: 32 Alexander (R-TN) Ayotte (R-NH) Baldwin (D-WI) Baucus (D-MT) Begich (D-AK) Bennet (D-CO) Blumenthal (D-CT) Boxer (D-CA) Brown (D-OH) Cantwell (D-WA) Cardin (D-MD) Carper (D-DE) Casey (D-PA) Chiesa (R-NJ) Collins (R-ME) Coons (D-DE) Corker (R-TN) Cowan (D-MA) Donnelly (D-IN) Durbin (D-IL) Feinstein (D-CA) Flake (R-AZ) Franken (D-MN) Gillibrand (D-NY) Graham (R-SC) Hagan (D-NC) Harkin (D-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Heinrich (D-NM) Heitkamp (D-ND) Heller (R-NV) Hirono (D-HI) Hoeven (R-ND) Johnson (D-SD) Kaine (D-VA) King (I-ME) Kirk (R-IL) Klobuchar (D-MN) Landrieu (D-LA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Manchin (D-WV) McCain (R-AZ) McCaskill (D-MO) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Mikulski (D-MD) Murkowski (R-AK) Murphy (D-CT) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Pryor (D-AR) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Rockefeller (D-WV) Rubio (R-FL) Sanders (I-VT) Schatz (D-HI) Schumer (D-NY) Shaheen (D-NH) Stabenow (D-MI) Tester (D-MT) Udall (D-CO) Udall (D-NM) Warner (D-VA) Warren (D-MA) Whitehouse (D-RI) Wyden (D-OR) Barrasso (R-WY) Blunt (R-MO) Boozman (R-AR) Burr (R-NC) Chambliss (R-GA) Coats (R-IN) Coburn (R-OK) Cochran (R-MS) Cornyn (R-TX) Crapo (R-ID) Cruz (R-TX) Enzi (R-ID) Fischer (R-NE) Grassley (R-IA) Inhofe (R-OK) Isakson (R-GA) Johanns (R-NE) Johnson (R-WI) Lee (R-UT) McConnell (R-KY) Moran (R-KS) Paul (R-KY) Portman (R-OH) Risch (R-ID) Roberts (R-KS) Scott (R-SC) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Thune (R-SD) Toomey (R-PA) Vitter (R-LA) Wicker (R-MS) S.744 - Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty Elected Officials Who... Voted on the Motion to Limit Debate on the Corker-Hoeven Amnesty Amendment to S.744 Updated Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 9:09 AM EDT June 24, 2013 -- Voted on the Motion to Limit Debate on the Corker-Hoeven Amnesty Amendment to S.744 A "Yes" vote on the motion supported limiting debate on the amendment and ensuring its passage. A "No" vote on the motion was against limiting the time of debate on the amendment. Voted YES Count: 67 Voted NO Count: 27 Alexander (R-TN) Ayotte (R-NH) Baldwin (D-WI) Baucus (D-MT) Begich (D-AK) Bennet (D-CO) Blumenthal (D-CT) Boxer (D-CA) Cantwell (D-WA) Cardin (D-MD) Carper (D-DE) Casey (D-PA) Chiesa (R-NJ) Collins (R-ME) Coons (D-DE) Corker (R-TN) Cowan (D-MA) Donnelly (D-IN) Durbin (D-IL) Feinstein (D-CA) Flake (R-AZ) Franken (D-MN) Gillibrand (D-NY) Graham (R-SC) Hagan (D-NC) Harkin (D-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Heinrich (D-NM) Heitkamp (D-ND) Heller (R-NV) Hirono (D-HI) Hoeven (R-ND) Johnson (D-SD) Kaine (D-VA) King (I-ME) Kirk (R-IL) Klobuchar (D-MN) Landrieu (D-LA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Manchin (D-WV) McCain (R-AZ) McCaskill (D-MO) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Mikulski (D-MD) Murkowski (R-AK) Murphy (D-CT) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Pryor (D-AR) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Rockefeller (D-WV) Rubio (R-FL) Sanders (I-VT) Schatz (D-HI) Schumer (D-NY) Shaheen (D-NH) Stabenow (D-MI) Tester (D-MT) Udall (D-NM) Warner (D-VA) Warren (D-MA) Whitehouse (D-RI) Wicker (R-MS) Wyden (D-OR) Barrasso (R-WY) Blunt (R-MO) Boozman (R-AR) Burr (R-NC) Coats (R-IN) Coburn (R-OK) Cochran (R-MS) Cornyn (R-TX) Crapo (R-ID) Cruz (R-TX) Fischer (R-NE) Grassley (R-IA) Inhofe (R-OK) Johanns (R-NE) Johnson (R-WI) McConnell (R-KY) Moran (R-KS) Paul (R-KY) Portman (R-OH) Risch (R-ID) Roberts (R-KS) Scott (R-SC) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Thune (R-SD) Toomey (R-PA) Vitter (R-LA) S.744 - Schumer-Corker-Hoeven Amnesty Amendment Elected Officials Who... Voted on the Motion to Invoke Cloture to Begin Floor Debate on S.744 Updated Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 3:30 PM EDT June 11, 2013 -- Voted on the Motion to Invoke Cloture to Begin Floor Debate on S.744 A "Yes" vote on the motion supported moving the amnesty bill to the Senate floor. A "No" vote on the motion was against moving the amnesty bill to the Senate floor. Voted YES Count: 82 Voted NO Count: 15 Alexander (R-TN) Ayotte (R-NH) Baldwin (D-WI) Baucus (D-MT) Begich (D-AK) Bennet (D-CO) Blumenthal (D-CT) Blunt (R-MO) Boxer (D-CA) Brown (D-OH) Burr (R-NC) Cantwell (D-WA) Cardin (D-MD) Carper (D-DE) Casey (D-PA) Chambliss (R-GA) Chiesa (R-NJ) Coats (R-IN) Cochran (R-MS) Collins (R-ME) Coons (D-DE) Corker (R-TN) Cornyn (R-TX) Cowan (D-MA) Donnelly (D-IN) Durbin (D-IL) Feinstein (D-CA) Fischer (R-NE) Flake (R-AZ) Franken (D-MN) Gillibrand (D-NY) Graham (R-SC) Hagan (D-NC) Harkin (D-IA) Hatch (R-UT) Heinrich (D-NM) Heitkamp (D-ND) Heller (R-NV) Hirono (D-HI) Hoeven (R-ND) Isakson (R-GA) Johanns (R-NE) Johnson (D-SD) Johnson (R-WI) Kaine (D-VA) King (I-ME) Klobuchar (D-MN) Landrieu (D-LA) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Manchin (D-WV) McCaskill (D-MO) McConnell (R-KY) Menendez (D-NJ) Merkley (D-OR) Mikulski (D-MD) Moran (R-KS) Murphy (D-CT) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Paul (R-KY) Portman (R-OH) Pryor (D-AR) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Rockefeller (D-WV) Rubio (R-FL) Sanders (I-VT) Schatz (D-HI) Schumer (D-NY) Shaheen (D-NH) Stabenow (D-MI) Tester (D-MT) Thune (R-SD) Toomey (R-PA) Udall (D-CO) Udall (D-NM) Warner (D-VA) Warren (D-MA) Whitehouse (D-RI) Wicker (R-MS) Wyden (D-OR) Barrasso (R-WY) Boozman (R-AR) Crapo (R-ID) Cruz (R-TX) Enzi (R-WY) Grassley (R-IA) Inhofe (R-OK) Kirk (R-IL) Lee (R-UT) Risch (R-ID) Roberts (R-KS) Scott (R-SC) Sessions (R-AL) Shelby (R-AL) Vitter (R-LA) S.744 - Schumer-Rubio-Obama Amnesty A new National Journal poll found that 49 percent of GOP voters say they will less likely support their incumbent lawmaker if he or she votes for a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens. Only 15 percent of Republicans would support the incumbent who backs a pathway to citizenship. These poll results come after 15 Republican Senators voted to pass the Schumer-Corker-Hoeven amendment yesterday. The passage of this amendment will make it easier for the Gang of 8 amnesty bill, S. 744 to likely pass the Senate. Along with Republicans, 45% of blue-collar, white voters would not support incumbents who vote for a pathway to citizenship. And among rural voters, 45% would be less likely to support the incumbent. These findings are bad news for Senate Republicans openly supporting the amnesty bill, specifically those from rural states like Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.), John Hoeven (N.D.) and Bob Corker (Tenn.). The polling data should serve as a warning for those Republican Senators on the fence about voting for S.744. Aside from Republicans, the poll shows a lack of interest among Democrat voters, with 49% saying an incumbent amnesty vote will make no difference in their election vote. A sizeable portion, 35%, of Independents would not support an incumbent who backed amnesty. The National Journal analysis of their polling data says that Republicans who vote for the amnesty bill are unlikely to find much general-election reward for their vote if they survive a primary.
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