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But Cao remained the most compelling storyline. The Vietnamese lawmaker shocked the political universe by knocking off indicted Democratic Rep. William Jefferson last year in the overwhelmingly Democratic New Orleans district.
He told reporters an hour or two before the vote that he was strongly considering a vote in favor of the stimulus measure after rejecting an earlier version – “At this point, I’m leaning ‘yes,’ but I’m not absolutely certain.” He reasoned that his heavily Democratic district could use the money with many of his constituents still struggling to rebound from Hurricane Katrina.
Beforehand, Cao acknowledged that Republican leaders had put “pressure” on him to oppose the package, and the party’s chief deputy whip, California Rep. Kevin O. McCarthy, stood near Cao during the entire vote.
“They encouraged me to vote ‘no,’ but they understand the needs of my district,” Cao said.
“All of us have districts,” Republican Leader John A. Boehner said after the vote. “I voted my vote, he voted his."
Unanimous 'no' from House GOP - Patrick O'Connor and Alex Isenstadt - Politico.com
He told reporters an hour or two before the vote that he was strongly considering a vote in favor of the stimulus measure after rejecting an earlier version – “At this point, I’m leaning ‘yes,’ but I’m not absolutely certain.” He reasoned that his heavily Democratic district could use the money with many of his constituents still struggling to rebound from Hurricane Katrina.
Beforehand, Cao acknowledged that Republican leaders had put “pressure” on him to oppose the package, and the party’s chief deputy whip, California Rep. Kevin O. McCarthy, stood near Cao during the entire vote.
“They encouraged me to vote ‘no,’ but they understand the needs of my district,” Cao said.
“All of us have districts,” Republican Leader John A. Boehner said after the vote. “I voted my vote, he voted his."
Unanimous 'no' from House GOP - Patrick O'Connor and Alex Isenstadt - Politico.com