*** Senator's For and Against ***

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We need a list of Senator's for and against so we can rally troops to the appropriate people.

Kentucky

Mitch is up against Bruce Lunsford and it is a close race despite the fund raising numbers. KY people need to call, ask how he is voting on it, and tell them they are changing their vote to Lunsford so we can get a real Republican in 6 years.

For:

(R) Mitch Mconnell - (202) 224-2541

Against:

(R) Jim Bunning - 202.224.4343

Ohio

For:

(R) George Voinovich - (202) 224-3353 (busy)
http://voinovich.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Cont...

Sounds like we can pursuade:
(D) Sherrod Brown - (202) 224-2315 (busy)
http://brown.senate.gov/contact/

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McCain is for I believe, I

McCain is for I believe, I got an email from him but it said nothing. Just stating consequences for not voting for it.

Oklahoma

(R) Tom Coburn - For bailout
Main: 202-224-5754
Fax: 202-224-6008

(R) Jim Inhofe- Against bailout
Main: (202) 224-4721
Fax: (202) 228-0380

http://blog.newsok.com/washington/2008/09/24/coburn-leaning-...

"He didn’t come out and say it, but Sen. Tom Coburn definitely sounded like he’s ready to support some type of intervention to keep the nation’s financial system stable.

Just minutes ago, Coburn, R-Muskogee, perhaps the most fiscally conservative member of Congress, said in a speech on the Senate floor, “We’ve got to do what’s right … and we should not leave here until this is solved.”

He said he had never seen economic turmoil of this magnitude in his life.

“Very few people have seen the kind of risk this country is at,” he said.

Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Tulsa, came out Tuesday against the plan as offered by the Bush administration.

Again, Coburn didn’t say he was for or against any elements of the government intervention being pondered, but he gave what his colleagues termed a “statesman-like” speech on the matter.

UPDATE: Sen. Barack Obama just said at a news conference that Coburn had called him to urge him to make a joint statement with Sen. John McCain about the need for a bipartisan solution to the nation’s financial mess."

Got through to Senator McCaskill (D,MO)

informed her office we don't want no bailout and a group of people we're already working on her recall if she votes to support it.

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