GOP Senate Prospects Voted Against VAWA

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The House finally voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act Thursday, but it may return as an election issue since several Republicans considered likely to run for the Senate in 2014 voted against the expanded version of the bill.

Here’s a list of contenders, some more likely than others, who may have to explain their vote in a 2014 Senate bid (Rep. Paul Broun has already declared his bid for the open seat in Georgia): 

Rep. Tom Cotton (AR) 

Rep. Steve King (IA)

Rep. Bill Cassidy (LA)

Rep. John Fleming (LA)

Rep. Justin Amash (MI)

Rep. Michele Bachmann (MN)

Rep. Kristi Noem (SD)

Rep. Paul Broun (GA)

Rep. Tom Price (GA)

Rep. Phil Gingrey (GA)

Rep. Jack Kingston (GA)

Rep. Austin Scott (GA)

Rep. Tom Graves (GA)

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