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Originally Posted by photon
Conceded the repeal and replace, but now he says they're going to do worse:
"In the coming days, the Senate will vote to take up the House bill with the first amendment in order being what a majority of the Senate has already supported in 2015 and that was vetoed by then-President Obama: a repeal of Obamacare with a two-year delay to provide for a stable transition period,"
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare...ed-replacement
That'll get the extreme right votes back in, but they didn't have support enough to do that to begin with, why should they have it now? The moderates won't vote for completely removing expansion if they wouldn't vote for reducing it.
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they will absolutely lose the moderate GOP portion of the party if they repeal and have no replacement plan.
If they wait two years, I feel they will have heavy losses in the mid-terms and they there will be zero chance of a full repeal happening.
the WSJ editorial absolutely hammered the Trump White House on the Russia Hacking case.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-tru...uth-1500332545
Bad night for the GOP