U.S. Sens, Ted Budd (R-N.C.), left, and Thom Tillis (R-R.C.), right | Facebook / X
U.S. Sens, Ted Budd (R-N.C.), left, and Thom Tillis (R-R.C.), right | Facebook / X
North Carolina U.S. Sens. Ted Budd (R) and Thom Tillis (R) both voted in favor of a measure that would have prohibited illegal aliens from being factored into the count for apportionment of congressional districts and the Electoral College map.
The two North Carolina senators were against every U.S. Senate Democrat, as all of them voted to kill the measure.
“Today I forced Chuck Schumer to hold a vote on whether illegal aliens should be counted for determining the number of congressional seats and electoral votes each state gets,” said U.S. Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.), sponsor of the measure, in a statement. “Democrats’ unanimous opposition to this commonsense measure confirms that they’re using illegal aliens and sanctuary cities to increase their political power.”
“With this vote, Senate Democrats chose to trample on the rights of each American’s voice,” said Hagerty. “I will continue to fight and press this issue in the Senate.”
Hagerty’s measure was introduced as an amendment to H.R. 4366, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, and was voted down on a vote of 45-51.
U.S. Sens. Barasso (R-Wyo.), Hawley (R-MO), Romney (R-Utah), and Manchin (D-W.Va.) did not vote on the bill.
How did each U.S. Senator vote on the measure to prohibit illegal aliens from being factored into the count for apportionment of congressional districts and the Electoral College map?
Source: Senate.gov