Four out of every five House members who didn't side with their party
on the health care bill represent districts that voted for the opposite
party's presidential nominee in the 2008 election, CQ Politics reports.
The party-buckers on the 220-215 vote on Saturday night included 39 Democrats who voted against the bill. Of them, 31 represent districts that voted for John McCain over Barack Obama. Republicans are targeting many of them for defeat in the 2010 election. Of the other eight, three are serving their first terms in districts in which they defeated or succeeded Republicans in the 2008 election.
Meanwhile, the New York Times has an excellent chart that on the Democrats that voted againts the health care legislation in the House last night.