VIDEOS: Naming 5 Republicans who supported DADT repeal, 26 Democrats who didn't, and 10 who failed to cast their vote

WASHINGTON -- Putting the poker in the fire and pointing out the House members who defied their party with their DADT votes ... and the 10 who failed to vote at all.

The five House Republicans who voted for DADT repeal

Charles Djou (Hawaii)

Joseph Cao (Louisiana)

Judy Biggert (Illinois)

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida)

Ron Paul (Texas)

The 26 House Democrats who voted against repealing DADT

Marian Berry (Arkansas)

Sanford Bishop (Georgia)

Rick Boucher (Virginia)

Bobby Bright (Alabama)

Christopher Carney (Pennsylvania)

Travis Childers (Mississippi)

Jerry Costello (Illinois)

Mark Critz (Pennsylvania)

Lincoln Davis (Tennessee)

Joe Donnelly (Indiana)

Chet Edwards (Texas)

Bob Etheridge (North Carolina)

Gene Green (Texas)

Daniel Lipinski (Illinois)

Jim Marshall (Georgia)

Mike McIntyre (North Carolina)

Solomon Ortiz (Texas)

Collin Peterson (Minnesota)

Earl Pomeroy (North Dakota)

Nick Rahall (West Virginia)

Mike Ross (Arkansas)

Heath Shuler (North Carolina)

Ike Skelton (Missouri)

John Spratt (South Carolina)

John Tanner (Tennessee)

Gene Taylor (Mississippi)

The 10 who did not vote on DADT measure

Dan Boren (D-Oklahoma)

Ginny Brown-Waite (R-Florida)

Artur Davis (D-Alabama)

Geoff Davis (R-Kentucky)

Samuel Graves (R-Missouri)

Alcee Hastings (D-Florida)

Charles Melancon (D-Louisiana)

Pedro Pierluisi (D-Puerto Rico)

Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin)

Gregorio Sablan (D-Northern Mariana Islands)

Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s DADT speech



Rep. John Lewis on DADT


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