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House Members Receive Angry Calls on Vote, Aides Say (Update3)
By James Rowley and Nicholas Johnston
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Lawmakers received a flurry of calls demanding that they revive the U.S. economy after the House's rejection of a $700 billion financial-rescue plan triggered a record drop in stocks, House aides said.
The calls countered an earlier outpouring of opposition to the legislation.
``A lot of people called to complain about losing their shirt,'' said Sean Brown, press secretary for Republican Representative Joe Barton of Texas, who opposed the measure. Calls have gone from overwhelmingly against the bill to about 60- 40 or 70-30 in favor of it, Brown said.
The $700 billion bailout failed by a dozen votes in the House as 40 percent of Democrats and two-thirds of Republicans voted against it.
A poll released today by ABC News and the Washington Post found the vast majority of voters are concerned about Congress's failure to act even as they are divided over what it should do. Eighty-eight percent said they were concerned the House vote could lead to a more severe economic decline.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a3XLLng0bFbY&refer=home

House Members Receive Angry Calls on Vote, Aides Say (Update3)
By James Rowley and Nicholas Johnston
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Lawmakers received a flurry of calls demanding that they revive the U.S. economy after the House's rejection of a $700 billion financial-rescue plan triggered a record drop in stocks, House aides said.
The calls countered an earlier outpouring of opposition to the legislation.
``A lot of people called to complain about losing their shirt,'' said Sean Brown, press secretary for Republican Representative Joe Barton of Texas, who opposed the measure. Calls have gone from overwhelmingly against the bill to about 60- 40 or 70-30 in favor of it, Brown said.
The $700 billion bailout failed by a dozen votes in the House as 40 percent of Democrats and two-thirds of Republicans voted against it.
A poll released today by ABC News and the Washington Post found the vast majority of voters are concerned about Congress's failure to act even as they are divided over what it should do. Eighty-eight percent said they were concerned the House vote could lead to a more severe economic decline.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a3XLLng0bFbY&refer=home