And yes, the source on this is none other than...Jane Hamsher, of all people:
Harry Mitchell (D-AZ 5) has told Channel 12 News in Arizona that he will vote “yes” on health care. Mitchell was a “no” vote the first time around.
Update: Several people have corrected this--apparently Mitchell voted "yes" the first time around as well, so this isn't a switch, but it's still good news
(I should note, however, for any Doubting Thomas Hamsher Haters that HER source is actually Arizona's Channel 12 NBC affiliate; it's legit):
http://www.azcentral.com/...
FWIW, FDL now has it as 208-214 with leaners...
Oh, yes, and my own Congressman, Gary Peters (MI-09) has officially stated that he will be voting YES as well:
Rep. Gary Peters said Friday he will vote in favor of the sweeping $940 billion Democratic health care bill.
"The vast majority of Americans believe that health care reform is needed. I agree, and after thoroughly reviewing the details of the proposal, I believe it will be far better than the status quo that allows skyrocketing costs to cripple families and small businesses and causes even people with serious illness to lose their care," said Peters, D-Bloomfield Township.
Peters was the last of Michigan's 15 House members to reveal how he'll vote Sunday.
(h/t to Blogging for Michigan; original story via the Detroit News)
Peters' announcement is far less noteworthy, if only because he's been pretty clearly on board with the bill all along (he voted Yes the first time around, supports a P.O. and hasn't made any secret of being happy with the current version as well). It still doesn't hurt to have him go on the record, however, so yay!