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Where are you getting that information & why not cite primary sources? It's on the senate website:
Notably, Schumer voted no.
Schumer coordinated the Yes vote among Democrats
You also missed King
It wasn't on the Senate website yet when I posted
Citation missing?
According to the website
King isn't a Democrat.
Fair. Still, where did the other names come from?
Me looking at cspan screenshot during the vote.
And there is no way Schumer wasn't coordinating this; he held a caucus meeting right beforehand, and the Yea votes were all Democrats who have 4+ years to their next election
From this Senate vote & video?
So…citation missing & speculation conflicting their no vote & statement in the CSPAN post?
While you clearly know how to edit a post, you still haven't corrected it. Why are you doing this?
Yeah, this is absurd, who are all the accounts voting him up when the misinformation he posted isn't correct and he isn't even bothering to edit it? It's would be so easy to correct to, he just needs to put notes on why they should be included. Here, I'll do it for him:
Democrats who voted yes:
Additionally:
Completely wrong about Gillibrand, it's simply a flat out lie that he voted yes. He joined in along with Schumer on the counter-offer, but the Republicans did not agree to that and this is not what this vote was. A lot of people are mad at their attempts to reach bipartisan compromise, but even though that's probably where a lot of the claims that they negotiated a "yes" vote are coming from, that was still something that needed to make the rounds again back at the House and had nothing to do with this vote.
Personally, I think Schumer is getting blamed as a escape goat, he doesn't hold a magic stick that can force other democrats to vote like they did. US parties are basically more of an alignment towards certain groups of lobbyists than what other countries would consider political parties. What likely did so was money, influence, and power, the US has been an oligarchy for quite some time now.