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Antisemitism resolution vote exposes deep divisions among House Democrats
House Democrats were divided over whether to support a resolution to condemn the antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, and “express gratitude” for the work of federal immigration law enforcement.
The resolution cleared the House with a 280-113 vote, as 75 Democrats crossed party lines to join Republicans in support. Meanwhile, 113 Democrats opposed the measure, and six opted to vote present.
Rep. Gabe Evans (R-CO) and other Colorado Republicans introduced a three-page...