Rep. Eric Cantor’s (R-Va.) office passes on a memo titled No-Mentum, making the argument that Democrats are a total of 7 votes down. Cutting against the
“„It has been widely reported that the White House and congressional Democrats are gaining momentum towards passing their government take-over of health care. Democrat Leadership may be selling that story to recalcitrant rank-and-file Democrats, but those Democrats shouldn’t be buying it.
“„LET’S BE CLEAR: No Democrat who has switched from a “no” to a “yes” so far has been a SURPRISE. Quite the opposite—those five have been predictable.
“„We’re not the Democrat Whip, but these numbers aren’t hard to crunch:
“„38 Democrats are needed to defeat a government take-over of health care.
“„Of the original 37 Democrat NO votes, 5 have publicly switched their votes to “yes”:
“„That means there are 32 current Democrat NO votes left. Unless those 32 Democrats want to dispute our characterization of their position, that’s a fact.
“„Here’s a few from that group who might want to dispute they’re a no, so we’re watching them with a close eye:
“„Brian Baird, Suzanne Kosmas, Michael McMahon, Scott Murphy, John Tanner, and
“„Seemingly, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has a comfortable victory if she only has 32 NO
“„The first group is from a pool of original “yes” votes who are in conservative-leaning
“„Michael Arcuri, Marion Berry, Jim Costa, Gabby Giffords, Stephen Lynch, and Zach
“„The second group is very well-known by now for taking a principled stand: The “Stupak 12.” Only Mr. Stupak knows exactly who his 12 are and we respect their
“„So, if we add 12 to 32, we get 44—which leaves Speaker Pelosi 7 votes short.
“„Since that doesn’t take into account the additional Members we’ve listed above, we will continue to watch them closely.