Ethics bill passes…will Kuhl, Reynolds, Walsh change their vote if the Decider vetoes

The House and Senate overwhelmingly passed a new ethics bill:

The bill passed the House 411-8 and sailed through the Senate 83-14. To sustain a veto, many Republicans would have to switch their votes on a potentially volatile campaign issue after the Alaska home of Republican Ted Stevens was raided by federal agents in a wide-ranging public corruption investigation.

If the Decider breaks out his veto pen, will local Republicans change their votes and vote against it?

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One Response to “Ethics bill passes…will Kuhl, Reynolds, Walsh change their vote if the Decider vetoes”

  1. dj_paige says:

    Yes.

    This has been another simple answer to a simple question (a la Atrios).

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