"House Members Who Voted Against Debt Limit Deal Revealed"

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Source: Roll Call
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A bipartisan bill to suspend the debt limit through Jan. 1, 2025, and cut spending by at least $1.5 trillion passed the House with a coalition of Republican and Democratic votes built from the center out. The 314-117 vote was carried by 149 Republicans and 165 Democrats. Much of the opposition came from the far right and left wings of the parties, but there were also some more surprising “no” votes, including from McCarthy allies, appropriators who will have to write spending bills capped by the bill, and others from groups primed to support bipartisan deals.

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