DFA sent this list of 8 Representatives to call this morning. They are Democrats who are still undecided. I've added two more at the end.
The informational quotes are from The Hill's Whip List.
John Carney: (202) 225-4165
Rep. John Carney (Del.) — Carney told The Hill he is leaning no. "On the agreement itself, I've got a whole set of criteria as it relates to Delaware, and there are a number of things that they're just not there yet on,” he said.
Joaquín Castro: (202) 225-3236--Texas.
Jim Costa: (202) 225-3341
Rep. Jim Costa (Calif.) — “If the Senate votes out a package this week, I hope we’ll have an opportunity to look at that, and, yes, I would like to be in a position to vote for it,” he told Politico in an interview in May, but has since expressed reservations.
Susan Davis: (202) 225-2040 (Calif.) — Voted for fast-track in 2002.
Steny Hoyer: (202) 225-4131--MD, House Whip
Seth Moulton: (202) 225-8020
(Mass.) — Every other member of the Massachusetts congressional delegation is against fast-track. Moulton defeated then-Rep. John Tierney (D-Mass.) in the primary last year.
Beto O'Rourke: (202) 225-4831--Texas, has withheld extreme pressure from the president so far.
Ed Perlmutter: (202) 225-2645 Colorado
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Two additions
I would add this Rep who is on the NO list, but is considered Obama's go-to person if the Pres needs a vote.
Rep. G.K. Butterfield (N.C.) — "I'm still at the place I've always been: leaning no," Butterfield, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told The Hill.
202 225-4131
...and one more:
Rep. Jim Cooper (Tenn.) — Cooper signed a letter offering support for fast-track but has yet to endorse the deal. 202 225-4131