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The House passed by 266-153 a bill to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline. While the Keystone Pipeline is a Republican agenda being billed inaccurately as a “Jobs Bill”, 28 House Democrats voted yes.

Frank Thorp, Capitol Hill producer and reporter at NBC News reported the names of the 28 House Democrats who voted for the bill to approve the Keystone XL pipeline:

Here are the 28 House Democrats who voted for the bill to approve the Keystone XL pipeline: pic.twitter.com/9LBZM8xAb1 — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorpNBC) January 9, 2015

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So, their full names and states:

Brad Ashford, Nebraska

Sanford Bishop, Georgia

Robert Brady, Pennsylvania

CheriBustos, Illinois

James Clyburn, South Carolina

Jim Cooper, Tennessee

Jim Costa, California

Henry Cuellar, Texas

Mike Doyle, Pennsylvania

Gwen Graham, Florida

Al Green, Texas

Gene Green, Texas

Shelia Jackson Lee, Texas

Daniel Lipinski, Illinois

Dave Loebsack, Iowa

Sean Patrick Maloney, N.Y.

Patrick Murphy, Florida

Rick Nolan, Minnesota

Donald Norcross, N.J.

Collin Peterson, Minnesota

Cedric Richmond, Louisiana

Kurt Schrader, Oregon

David Scott, Georgia

Terri Sewell, Alabama

Albio Sires, N.J.

Marc Veasey, Texas

Filemon Vela, Texas

Tim Walz, Minnesota

The White House confirmed that President Obama is still planning to veto this bill, citing the state department report and the need for “thorough consideration of complex issues.” The Keystone Pipeline will create 35 permanent jobs, which falls vastly short of being a real “jobs bill” in spite of how Republicans are selling it.

This is a list of oil sellouts.

Image: The Cycle, MSNBC