Senate Roll Call on Reagan’s Veto
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\o7 WASHINGTON\f7 — Here is the 66-34 Senate roll call by which the Senate on Thursday sustained President Reagan’s veto of a resolution that would have prohibited the sale of missiles to Saudi Arabia.
Democrats voting for (42):
Baucus, (Mont.); Biden, (Del.); Bingaman, (N.M.); Boren, (Okla.); Bradley, (N.J.); Bumpers, (Ark.); Burdick, (N.D.); Byrd, (W.Va.); Chiles, (Fla.); Cranston, (Calif.); DeConcini, (Ariz.); Dixon, (Ill.); Dodd, (Conn.); Eagleton, (Mo.); Ford, (Ky.); Glenn, (Ohio); Gore, (Tenn.); Harkin, (Iowa); Hart, (Colo.); Heflin, (Ala.); Hollings, (S.C.); Inouye, (Hawaii); Johnston, (La.); Kennedy, (Mass.); Kerry, (Mass.); Lautenberg, (N.J.); Leahy, (Vt.); Levin, (Mich.); Matsunaga, (Hawaii); Melcher, (Mont.); Metzenbaum, (Ohio); Mitchell, (Me); Moynihan, (N.Y.); Nunn, (Ga.); Pell, (R.I.); Proxmire, (Wis.); Pryor, (Ark.); Riegle, (Mich.); Rockefeller, (W. Va.); Sarbanes, (Md.); Sasser, (Tenn.); Simon, (Ill.).
Republicans voting for (24):
Abdnor, (S.D.); Andrews, (N.D.); Boschwitz, (Minn.); Cohen, (Me.); D’Amato, (N.Y.); Danforth, (Mo.); Durenberger, (Minn.); Gorton, (Wash.); Grassley, (Iowa); Hatfield, (Ore.); Hawkins, (Fla.); Heinz, (Pa.); Kasten, (Wis.); Mattingly, (Ga.); Murkowski, (Alaska); Nickles, (Okla.); Packwood, (Ore.); Pressler, (S.D.); Rudman, (N.H.); Specter, (Pa.); Symms, (Idaho); Trible, (Va.); Weicker, (Conn.); Wilson, (Calif.)
Democrats voting against (5):
Bentsen, (Tex.); Exon, (Neb.); Long, (La.); Stennis, (Miss.); Zorinsky, (Neb.).
Republicans voting against (29):
Armstrong, (Colo.); Chafee, (R.I.); Cochran, (Miss.); Denton, (Ala.); Dole, (Kan.); Domenici, (N.M.); East, (N.C.); Evans, (Wash.); Garn, (Utah); Goldwater, (Ariz.); Gramm, (Tex.); Hatch, (Utah); Hecht, (Nev.); Helms, (N.C.); Humphrey, (N.H.); Kassebaum, (Kan.); Laxalt, (Nev.); Lugar, (Ind.); Mathias, (Md.); McClure, (Idaho); McConnell, (Ky.); Quayle, (Ind.); Roth, (Del.); Simpson, (Wyo.); Stafford, (Vt.); Stevens, (Alaska); Thurmond, (S.C.); Wallop, (Wyo.); Warner, (Va.).
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