Half of the congressional delegation from Arizona changed their vote today from Monday's vote.
John Shadegg, Ed Pastor, Harry Mitchell and Gabrielle Giffords voted yes, while Rick Renzi, Trent Franks, Jeff Flake and Raul Grijalva maintained a no.
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Given Harry Mitchell's
Given Harry Mitchell's blatant disregard for the will of the voters in his district, regarding the Wall Street Bailout, I will do everything in my power to get people to vote AGAINST him in November.
I was mostly neutral on this race, but no more. Now, I'm off to a football game where I'll be sure to bring up the topic of Harry Mitchell siding with Wall Street over the taxpayer to everyone I see there, including a very gossipy church member that will be sure to spread the news.
Why did you do it Harry?
Renzi still voting
I am glad to see Mr. Renzi still takes his Congressional responsibilities seriously enough to attend to these sessions and vote. But why have we allowed him to retain office? Resigning after last summer would have been the noble thing.
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