71. Russia also voted no. 72. Reinsdorf declined to say why he voted no, but officials said his vote stemmed from a dispute he had with Murdoch years ago. 73. Russ Feingold voted no. 74. Seeing nothing in it for them, the Democrats overwhelmingly voted no. 75. Selig did not identify the three clubs that voted no, presumably on the issue of implementation not on a one-week delay. 76. Sen. Keith Bee, R-Tucson, thought to be a supporter, joined the renegade Republicans in voting no. 77. Smith says he will vote no. 78. So, when the vote to override came up, he voted no. 79. So they voted no. 80. Still another Republican who had been expected to oppose impeachment, Peter King of Long Island, said he would vote no. |
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