The AP is producing the names of the Representatives who have indicated the possibility that they could change their no vote to yes when the final bill comes back to the House.
In interviews with the AP, at least 10 of the 39 Democrats — or their spokesmen — either declined to state their positions or said they were undecided about the revised legislation, making them likely targets for intense wooing by Pelosi and Obama. Three of them — Brian Baird of Washington, Bart Gordon of Tennessee and John Tanner of Tennessee — are not seeking re-election this fall.
The others are Rick Boucher of Virginia, Suzanne Kosmas of Florida, Frank Kratovil of Maryland, Michael McMahon of New York, Walt Minnick of Idaho, Scott Murphy of New York and Glenn Nye of Virginia. Several lawmakers' offices did not reply to the AP queries.
If you are a constituent of any one of these, plese call them and let them know why they should vote yes this time around.
Note - To robertinwisconsin's point about momentum, Rasmussen's post-summit poll on health care shows the approval gap shrinking to 8 points from, I think 16 points in the prior poll.
Also Note - Mark Louis has a diary with all the relevant info for callin/contacting.