More than two-thirds of senators facing '08 election voted against immigration bill

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USA TODAY's Eugene Kiely analyzed how the senators who are up for re-election voted today on the president's controversial immigration proposal. Here's what he found:

In 2008, 33 Senate seats are up for grabs and 23 of those senators voted against the immigration bill. On this vote, a "yes" vote was a vote in favor of the bill and a "no" vote was a vote to stop its progress. Supporters needed 60 votes to continue action on the bill.

• Democrats Yes (6)
Biden, Del.; Durbin, Ill.; Kerry, Mass.; Lautenberg, N.J.; Levin, Mich.; Reed, R.I.

• Democrats No (5)
Baucus, Mont.; Harkin, Iowa; Landrieu, La.; Pryor, Ark.; Rockefeller, W.Va.

• Democrats Not Voting (1)
Johnson, S.D.

• Republicans Yes (3)
Craig, Idaho; Graham, S.C.; Hagel, Neb.;

• Republicans No (1
Alexander, Tenn.; Allard, Colo.; Chambliss, Ga.; Cochran, Miss.; Coleman, Minn.; Collins, Maine; Cornyn, Texas; Dole, N.C.; Domenici, N.M.; Enzi, Wyo.; Inhofe, Okla.; McConnell, Ky.; Roberts, Kan.; Sessions, Ala.; Smith, Ore.; Stevens, Alaska; Sununu, N.H.; Warner, Va.