WHIP LIST: How House Democrats say they’ll vote on infrastructure bill

House Democratic leaders are vowing to follow through with a pledge to moderate lawmakers to vote on the Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill by Sept. 27 — but they risk going to the floor without enough votes to pass it on that date.

Progressives insist that they won’t hesitate to vote down the bipartisan bill if the larger, Democratic-only $3.5 trillion package to expand social safety net programs and other top liberal priorities isn’t done yet.

Here’s a tally of which Democrats are publicly pledging to support or oppose the bipartisan infrastructure bill on Monday. This list will be updated.