Whoops. I sent some incorrect information. I was moving too fast and forgot to check my facts.
Actually FOUR House members who voted “yes” on Jim Jordan yesterday voted “no” today. And two who voted “no” yesterday voted “yes” today. That’s how we got to 22 no votes.
Here’s a chart showing the changed votes. Yellow indicates they voted Jordan yesterday and against Jordan today. LaMalfa and Spartz went the opposite direction.
Thanks all! And thanks to reader Ketzel Levine for quickly flagging that error.
Jess
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Any vote for Jim Jordan is an attack on democracy. He was the chief enabler to the ex-president's attempt to overturn a duly democratically elected president.
Atta girl, acknowledging and correcting an error so quickly.
I don't think The New York Times has apologized for the photo accompanying the headline about the "hospital bombing" showing a bombed-out building that was apparently not THE hospital. Reports at this time, by the way, as you probably know, point to it being a misfired Jihadist rocket that exploded in the hospital's parking lot. The headline (from 17 hours ago) still says that the blast killed hundreds, though the casualty numbers have not been reliably verified, but at least the incorrect photo has been removed, without apology for the misinformation. We must be oh, so vigilant, even with sources we deem reliable.