At The End Of Round One
After the first full business day of each side working the phones, this is where we stand on public support. The raw numbers are:
Blunt: 30 -- Boehner: 18.
Keep in mind, though, that both sides emphasize, repeatedly, that these lists are not exhaustive, and that they each have more support in the wings.
TEAM BLUNT
Rodney Alexander (LA)
Richard Baker (LA)
Marsha Blackburn(TN)
Henry Bonilla (TX)
John Boozman (AR)
Dave Camp (MI)
Tom Cole (OK)
Ander Crenshaw (FL)
Charlie Dent (PA)
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL)
Mario Diaz-Balart (FL)
Jo Ann Emerson (MO)
Mike Ferguson (NJ)
Mark Foley (FL)
Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ)
Bob Goodlatte (VA)
Sam Graves (MO)
Kenny Hulshof (MO
Darrell Issa (CA)
Bobby Jindal (LA)
Nancy Johnson (CT)
Jack Kingston (GA)
Sue Myrick (NC)
Charlie Norwood (GA)
Joe Pitts (PA)
Adam Putnam (FL)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL)
Chris Shays (CT)
Lynn Westmoreland (GA)
Joe Wilson (SC)
TEAM BOEHNER
Gresham Barrett (SC)
Charles Boustany (LA)
Steve Buyer (IN)
Mike Castle (DE)
Paul Gillmor (OH)
Melissa Hart (PA)
Dave Hobson (OH)
John Kline (MN)
Tom Latham (IA)
Thad McCotter (MI)
Anne Northup (KY)
Devin Nunes (CA)
Steve Pearce (NM)
Jim Saxton (NJ)
Pete Sessions (TX)
Mike Simpson (ID)
Pat Tiberi (OH)
Ed Whitfield (KY)








Surprisingly, Boehner's team barely edges Blunt's in terms of conservatism.
Place your bets on who it's gonna be.