Yes, Kay Bailey Hutchison REALLY DID Vote With Harry Reid on Friday. 
Please REMIND HER We're Watching! 
 
 
Fellow Common Sense Texans:
 
You may have heard that Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison was one of three 
opposition senators (along with Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe) to cast a vote 
against a legislative filibuster on Friday.  We contacted Senator Hutchison's 
office for confirmation and/or an explanation of the reports.  We've included 
all the details below.
 
 
Background:
 
At this point, Harry Reid's health care bill can only be slowed or stopped by 
the use of senate procedures including the filibuster (procedural block).  
Harry Reid almost certainly has the 50 votes necessary for passage of the 
bill.  Thus, if the bill gets to a final up-or-down vote on the Senate floor, 
the bill will almost certainly pass.
 
At this point, news reports are telling us that Harry Reid has the 60 votes 
necessary to break any filibuster, but we are still several days away from the 
final cloture vote, and a lot can happen in a few days.
 
The conventional wisdom holds that the opponents of the health care bill will 
have to employ every procedural tool at their disposal to stop or slow this 
bill.  Every vote matters.  There is no room for error, division or 
infighting.  It is broadly acknowledged that, if the bill is to be slowed down, 
and hopefully defeated, a united front will be critical.
 
Senators opposing the health care bill had imposed a filibuster on pending 
legislation in order to prevent the health care bill from getting to a final 
vote before Christmas.  As you are aware, given the current makeup of the 
Senate, a filibuster can only be maintained if the opposition minority holds 
together and votes consistently as a bloc.
 
 
Snowe, Collins and Hutchison Break Ranks:
 
As noted, Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins and Texas' own Kay Bailey Hutchison 
joined with Harry Reid and the other proponents of the health care bill in 
voting to break an opposition filibuster on Friday.  (The specific bill under 
consideration at the time was a spending bill on defense appropriations, but 
the vote in question related to maintaining the filibuster.)
 
The breaking of this filibuster moved one more obstacle out of the way and 
helped the health care bill move another step closer to passage through the 
Senate.
 
Erick Erickson of RedState has taken a hard line on Hutchison's vote:
Kay Bailey Hutchison, much maligned for campaigning in Texas during the health 
care debate, boldly announced that she would go to Washington and stay there to 
fight health care and kill it dead.
 
Instead, today she accelerated it getting to the Senate floor in a bit of 
Senate gamesmanship.
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/12/18/for-kay-bailey-hutchison-staying-in-washington-to-fight-health-care-means-expediting-its-passage/
 
Sen. Hutchison's Explanation:
 
We called Senator Hutchison's office to confirm the reports of this vote, and 
to ask for her side of the story.  Senator Hutchison's office confirmed that 
Hutchison did indeed vote to end the filibuster.  Her office explained that the 
filibuster would have been broken even without Sen. Hutchison's vote, and she 
considered her vote an expression of 'support for the troops.'  (As noted 
above, the filibuster was delaying the passage of a defense appropriations 
bill.)
 
 
Analysis:
 
Hutchison's staff is almost certainly correct that the opposition filibuster 
would have been broken even without Hutchison's vote to break it (60 Democrats 
and two other Republicans--Snowe and Collins--voted the same way).  Further, in 
terms of chronology, it appears she was the 61st vote for the motion.  Thus, 
she wasn't the 60th 'critical vote.'
More on that here : 
http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/12/gov-rick-perry-continues-to-pr.html
That said, whatever opinion one may hold on Senator Hutchison's vote, there is 
some cause for concern that Hutchison's vote with Collins and Snowe may 
indicate wavering support for the opposition effort to this bill.  Snowe and 
Collins were already known to be wavering in their opposition.  Prior to this 
filibuster vote on Friday, Sen. Hutchison was thought to be solidly in 
opposition.
 
As noted above, the opposition effort can fall apart in short order if 
solidarity is lost.
 
Fellow Texans, if you oppose this health care bill, we encourage you to contact 
Senator Hutchison and remind her that WE'RE WATCHING EVERY VOTE.
 
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
202-224-5922 (DC Office)
214-361-3500 (Dallas)
713-653-3456
210-340-2885
512-916-5834
325-676-2839
956-425-2253

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