I just posted this in another thread, with a link to the vote total.
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00008No Democrat voted against it, except Harry Reid, for procedural reasons. 8 Republicans were for it. (Snowe, Grassley, Domenici, Collins, Dole, Spector, Coleman, Smith.)
The funny thing is that an earlier vote, on Monday, was 80 to 4, in favor. Only a few hard-liners voting against. Between then and now, what may have affected that vote was the inability to agree on FISA, which the Other Side really wanted, in the worst way. (Probably, for the worst reasons, too.)
I wouldn't be surprised to see some sort of give-and-take on the two issues. If we give them FISA, there were more than enough votes Monday to get the stimulus done, the right way. (Which is really pretty obvious, if they're serious about goosing the economy, as quickly as possible.)
$500 checks, I heard, were supposed to be out some time in June. They need to get *some* money out sooner than that, which is another reason to extend the unemployment benefits. (Which I need.)