
Following is a list of all the Republicans who voted ‘no’ on the legislation partial government shutdown that was backed by President-elect Donald Trump.
The bill, which had won the approval of President-elect Donald Trump, still lost the approval of 38 Republicans.
In the end, this deal lost 235 to 174, scoring only 2 Democratic ‘yes’ votes and 197 Democratic nos.
Rep. Aaron Bean, Fla.
Rep. Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Rep. Josh Brecheen, Okla.
Rep. Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Rep. Eric Burlison, Mo.
Rep. Kat Cammack, Fla.
Rep. Michael Cloud, Texas
Rep. Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Rep. Eli Crane, Ariz.
Rep. John Curtis, Utah
Rep. Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Rep. Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Rep. Bob Good, Va.
Rep. Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Rep. Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Rep. Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
Rep. Nancy Mace, S.C.
Rep. Thomas Massie, Ky.
Rep. Rich McCormick, Ga.
Rep. Corey Mills, Fla.
Rep. Alex Mooney, W. Va.
Rep. Ralph Norman, S.C.
Rep. Scott Perry, Pa.
Rep. Chip Roy, Texas
Rep. David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rep. Keith Self, Texas
Rep. Victoria Spartz, Ind.
Rep. Tom Tiffany, Wis.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Texas

This list may not neccessarily denote the representative is a RINO (Republican In Name Only), but is one indicator they likely are.
Today, the national debt has climbed to over $36 trillion, and the national deficit is over $1.8 trillion.
Although this passed, the deal includes several key policies unrelated to keeping the government open, it is a 116-page bill that is far shorter than its 1,547-page predecessor.
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The city I live in is very far left. Those who choose to run for a position on council, etc., and want a chance at winning, run as a democrat even if they’re a conservative. Once they infiltrate, they have more say in local government. At the national level, it appears to be done for control by the left-especially if the same conservatives are consistently voting against what their constituents/party wants.
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Some of those Representatives are quite conservative. I don’t know why they voted no. Few people would consider them RINOS.
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Thanks for the list. We need things like that to help us take note and remember who did what.
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