http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/155065-freshman-republicans-w... Rep. Chip Cravaack (R -Minn.):undecided
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.... "I want to support the Speaker and I know he worked as hard as he could to get the best deal he possibly could," said Rep. Chip Cravaack (R -Minn.). "But I need to see all the details first."...."Cravaack said he and a number of his fellow freshmen members emerged from Friday night's closed door caucus meeting "wanting to believe in [the deal]," but Cravaack said he's an "eternal pessimist" and would withhold judgment until he had more time to pore over the details."....
Rep. Renee Ellmers (R -N.C.). pro-sellout
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"I wish it were more, but I told my freshmen class in one of our meetings, 'Hold your nose and vote for it,'" said Rep. Renee Ellmers (R -N.C.). "And yeah, there's going to be some backlash back home, but I'm ready for it.".... Rep. Tim Scott (R -S.C.) undecided
https://timscott.house.gov/Contact/default.aspx "If you get two -thirds of what you want when you control just a third of the the three levers, I think you're not in bad shape," Rep. Tim Scott (R -S.C.) said of the long-term deal. "That doesn't mean that I'm gonna vote for it, though." Rep. Michael Grimm (R -N.Y.) pro
http://grimm.house.gov/office/washington-dc ...."who defeated Democrat Michael McMahon in a swing district in 2010 and has already taken heat from Tea Party backers in his home district, said he expects conservatives will be disappointed by the deal but suggested "it might be because they had unreasonable expectations."
erall, when you look at this, it's a tremendous victory and America has to see that," said Grimm. "I know we wanted more, and if we controlled the Senate and the White House there would be no excuse for falling a little short. But now we can move on to the next fight, which is the budget.".....
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.... "I want to support the Speaker and I know he worked as hard as he could to get the best deal he possibly could," said Rep. Chip Cravaack (R -Minn.). "But I need to see all the details first."...."Cravaack said he and a number of his fellow freshmen members emerged from Friday night's closed door caucus meeting "wanting to believe in [the deal]," but Cravaack said he's an "eternal pessimist" and would withhold judgment until he had more time to pore over the details."....
Rep. Renee Ellmers (R -N.C.). pro-sellout
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"I wish it were more, but I told my freshmen class in one of our meetings, 'Hold your nose and vote for it,'" said Rep. Renee Ellmers (R -N.C.). "And yeah, there's going to be some backlash back home, but I'm ready for it.".... Rep. Tim Scott (R -S.C.) undecided
https://timscott.house.gov/Contact/default.aspx "If you get two -thirds of what you want when you control just a third of the the three levers, I think you're not in bad shape," Rep. Tim Scott (R -S.C.) said of the long-term deal. "That doesn't mean that I'm gonna vote for it, though." Rep. Michael Grimm (R -N.Y.) pro
http://grimm.house.gov/office/washington-dc ...."who defeated Democrat Michael McMahon in a swing district in 2010 and has already taken heat from Tea Party backers in his home district, said he expects conservatives will be disappointed by the deal but suggested "it might be because they had unreasonable expectations."
erall, when you look at this, it's a tremendous victory and America has to see that," said Grimm. "I know we wanted more, and if we controlled the Senate and the White House there would be no excuse for falling a little short. But now we can move on to the next fight, which is the budget.".....
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