Here are 58 House Democrats who voted against a resolution to honor the slained conservative activist and the founder of the Turning Point Charlie Kirk:
Gabu Amo of Rhode Island
Joyce Beatty of Ohio
Wesley Bell of Missouri
Bishop of Sanford, Georgia
Shontel Brown, Ohio
Andre Carson of Indiana
Troy Carter, Louisiana
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Florida
Yvette Clarke New York
Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri
James Clayburn, South Carolina
Jasmine Crockett of Texas
Danny Davis of Illinois
Veronica Escobar, Texas
Adriano Espaillat New York
Cleofield, Louisiana
Shomari characters in Alabama
Valerie Foushee, North Carolina
Maxwell Frost, Florida
Sylvia Garcia, Texas
Jimmy Gomez of California
Al Green, Texas
Jahana Hayes, Connecticut
Steven Hosford of Nevada
Glenn Ivey of Maryland
Jonathan Jackson of Illinois
Pramilla Jayapal in Washington
Hank Johnson of Georgia
Sydney Kamlager-dove, California
Robin Kelly, Illinois
Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois
Pennsylvania Summer Lee
Lucy McBath, Georgia
Lamonica McIver, New Jersey
Robert Menendez Jr., NJ
Kweisi Mfume, Maryland
Gwen Moore, Wisconsin
Seth Moulton, Massachusetts
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez New York
Ilhan Omar, Minnesota
Ayanna Pressley, Massachusetts
Mike Quigley of Illinois
Delia Ramírez, Illinois
Emily Randle of Washington
Robert Scott of Virginia
Terri Sewell, Alabama
Latefah Simon, California
Marilyn Strickland of Washington
Emilia Sykes in Ohio
Shri Thanedar, Michigan
Benny Thompson of Mississippi
Rashida Tlaib of Michigan
Lauren Underwood, Illinois
Nydia Velázquez New York
Maxtin Waters in California
Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey
Nikema Williams, Georgia
Frederica Wilson of Florida
The 38 Democrats who voted for the resolution are:
Alma Adams of North Carolina
Don Byer of Virginia
Suzanne Bonamici of Oregon
Julia Brownley California
Janelle Bynum, Oregon
Salud Carbajal, California
Greg Cassal of Texas
Diana DeGet of California
Mark Desarnier of California
Maxine Dexter in Oregon
Lloyd Doggett of Texas
Dwight Evans, Pennsylvania
Louis Frankel of Florida
Laura Friedman of California
John Garamandy of California
Dan Goldman New York
Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire
Val Hoyle, Oregon
Sarah Jacobs of California
Julie Johnson of Texas
Timothy Kennedy New York
Ro Khanna, California
Doris Matsui in California
Jennifer McClellan of Virginia
Grace Meng of New York
Brittany Petterson, Colorado
Chellie Pingree, Maine
Mark Pokan of Wisconsin
Andrea Salinas of Oregon
Linda Sánchez, Florida
Mary Gay Scanlon, Pennsylvania
Brad Sherman of California
Suhas Subramanyam, Virginia
Mike Thompson of California
Jill Tokuda of Hawaii
Paul Tonko New York
Gabe Vasquez, New Mexico
James Workingshaw of Virginia
The resolution passed 310-58, with more than 90 Democrats joining all Republicans to vote on the non-binding resolution.
Critics of the resolution condemned Mr.’s murder. Kirkbut some also said he belittled Martin Luther King Jr., calling the Civil Rights Act of 1964 a “huge mistake” and an opponent of trans rights.
Mr. Johnson of Georgia voted against what he called a “double resolution” accusing Republican leaders of choosing to “play politics” between condemning political violence and describing Democrats that characterize characteristics. Kirk In words, they do not attribute it to.
“Charlie Kirk “As a black man, I didn’t force myself to live in particular because I wasn’t particularly forced to respect his life because of what he represents.”
Mr. Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, said he couldn’t have a good conscience to support the resolutions of public figures whose rhetoric was “divisive” and supported the policy he spent years confronting.
“I condemn it explicitly Charlie Kirk. I was praying for his family and our country as we were in the aftermath of last week’s horror shooting. He said.
“But I have deep regrets to Mr. Kirk Being killed, my free expression of respect for his First Amendment does not make him a person who should be promoted to the American public. ” he said.