john mccain, susan collins, jeff blake, richard burr, and ron johnson. i talked to ron johnson just a few moments ago on the television, actually, making his way back from wisconsin. ironically, with paul ryan on his plane, and he said he's supporting this for a few reasons. number one, because he wants to make sure there's no government shutdown. he heard that from john mccain right here on cnn this weekend. number two, because he's a business person and he wants stability for the economy, and number three, because he knows he was elected in 2010 with the backing of the tea party, and he support it, so he wants to get out earlyads a leader. that gives you a sense of where things are going. republican sources and democrat sources in the senate, brooke, say they're pretty confident by the time we get to the procedural vote tomorrow, this will pass comfortably. >> okay, so we know, as we mentioned before, the chamber we were watching initially was the house. we talked about that last week, would it pass? yes, we know it did. why are we even sort of questio