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*[[John Boehner]] (OH)
 
*[[John Boehner]] (OH)
 
*[[Paul Ryan]] (WI)
 
*[[Paul Ryan]] (WI)
*Bilbray (CA - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Brian Bilbray]] (CA - defeated for reelection)
 
*[[Fred Upton]] (MI)
 
*[[Fred Upton]] (MI)
 
*[[Leonard Lance]] (NJ)
 
*[[Leonard Lance]] (NJ)
*Bono Mack (CA - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Mary Bono Mack]] (CA - defeated for reelection)
 
*[[Chris Smith]] (NJ)
 
*[[Chris Smith]] (NJ)
 
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*[[Rodney Alexander]] (LA)
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*[[Nan Hayworth]] (NY - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Lou Barletta]] (PA)
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*[[Charles Bass]] (NH - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Dan Benishek]] (MI)
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*[[Judy Biggert]] (IL - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Kevin Brady]] (TX)
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*[[Vern Buchanan]] (FL)
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*[[Ken Calvert]] (CA)
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*[[Dave Camp]] (MI)
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*[[Howard Coble]] (NC)
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*[[Tom Cole]] (OK)
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*[[Ander Crenshaw]] (FL)
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*[[Robert Dold]] (IL - defeated for reelection)
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*[[Dan Lungren]] (CA - defeated for reelection)
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
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*[http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2013/01/02/house-roll-call-deal-avoid-fiscal-cliff/6LyVWwwyYa7icsACLYhIBK/story.html Complete list]
 
*[http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2013/01/02/house-roll-call-deal-avoid-fiscal-cliff/6LyVWwwyYa7icsACLYhIBK/story.html Complete list]
 
*[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll659.xml Roll Call of the vote]
 
*[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll659.xml Roll Call of the vote]
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Revision as of 19:22, September 2, 2016

Here is a partial list of the 85 House Republicans who switched side to vote with Democrats in increase taxes without meaningful spending cuts, which passed by 257-167 on New Year's Day, 2013. 151 House Republicans voted against the Obama-supported fiscal irresponsibility bill, but these Republicans were among the 85 who voted for it:

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