The only Republican to vote yes for a Democrat police reform bill in the House of Representatives said he accidentally did so, and changed his vote in the record. “I accidentally pressed the wrong voting button and realized it too late,” Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas) wrote in a tweet he later deleted. “I have changed the official record to reflect my opposition to the partisan George Floyd Policing Act,” he added. Gooden shared a photograph of himself holding a piece of paper titled “personal explanation” in which he said he “intended to vote no.” “I have arguably the most conservative/America First voting record in Congress! Of course I wouldn’t support the radical left’s, Anti-Police Act. I have changed the official record to reflect my opposition!” he wrote on Twitter. According to GovTrack’s ideology score, Gooden is the 36th most conservative representative. The Democratic-controlled House passed the legislation, the George Floyd …