On November 7, 2009 at 11:16 pm the United States House of Representatives voted in favor (220-215) in favor of the Affordable Health Care for America Act. Of those opposed to the bill 39 democrats went against Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama and voted No. The following poll is to determine if the majority believe these representatives acted in the best interest of their constituents or if they went against their party in a way that they should be removed from office for their "denial of health care coverage" for their constituents. Please choose if they voted appropriately by checking "yes" or if you believe they voted inappropriately then check "No".



John Adler (NJ)

Jason Altmire (PA)

Brian Baird (WA)

John Barrow (GA)

John Boccieri (OH)

Dan Boren (OK)

Rick Boucher (VA)

Allen Boyd (FL)

Bobby Bright (AL)

Ben Chandler (KY)

Travis Childers (MS)

Artur Davis (AL)

Lincoln Davis (TN)

Chet Edwards (TX)

Bart Gordon (TN)

Parker Griffith (AL)

Stephanie Sandlin (SD)

Tim Holden (PA)

Larry Kissell (NC)

Suzanne Kosmas (FL)

Frank Kratovil (MD)

Dennis Kucinich (OH)

Elizabeth Markey (CO)

Jim Marshall (GA)

Eric Massa (NY)

James Matheson (UT)

Mike McIntyre (NC)

Michael McMahon (NY)

Charlie Melancon (LA)

Walter Minnick (ID)

Scott Murphy (NY)

Glenn Nye (VA)

Collin Peterson (MN)

Michael Ross (AR)

Heath Shuler (NC)

Ike Skelton (MO)

John Tanner (TN)

Gene Taylor (MS)

Harry Teague (NM)




39 Nays-Good or Bad?


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Did these 39 democrats vote appropriately by going against their party?
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