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Now 22 "no" votes for TrumpCare 2...enough to kill it. (Original Post) brooklynite May 2017 OP
I hope Emily is right. riversedge May 2017 #1
Thank you Rep. Long. riversedge May 2017 #2
"No Democrats are expected to vote for the measure, meaning Republicans can only afford 22 defection riversedge May 2017 #3
Tired of winning yet? underpants May 2017 #4
The Republicans know that they must fast track something to get it through. David__77 May 2017 #5
They're in a race with the CBO. briv1016 May 2017 #30
KEEP CALLING them (or call if you haven't) We need a safer margin! CousinIT May 2017 #6
"pre-existing conditions" is the hot potato. nt oasis May 2017 #7
Probably the fear of the same protesters will be voting in 2018. It sounded good while Thinkingabout May 2017 #8
Didn't ryan say "Obamacare is the law of the land?" awhile back?? ailsagirl May 2017 #9
Chaffetz is now flying back early from knee surgery to give the Rs an extra vote. CALL R REPS NOW. swag May 2017 #10
He's a Republican. Did he even have knee surgery? I believe not a word they say. n/t rzemanfl May 2017 #12
Thought it Rebl2 May 2017 #15
I thought so too, but since I don't believe anything they say.... n/t rzemanfl May 2017 #17
Heh. Good one. eom charlyvi May 2017 #24
Source? LS_Editor May 2017 #18
Why, allow me to Google that for you! swag May 2017 #31
I'd like a cushion of a few more No's TeamPooka May 2017 #11
Called my undecided rep. kimmylavin May 2017 #13
Not even close to enough superpatriotman May 2017 #14
Thank God Johonny May 2017 #16
That makes it an official "Screw You Trump" vote. lpbk2713 May 2017 #19
I'd read they could only afford to lose 22 votes. So this isn't quite enough. nt pnwmom May 2017 #20
WAIT till the CBO report comes out. Rustyeye77 May 2017 #21
+1 uponit7771 May 2017 #25
And until the amendment is published. Ms. Toad May 2017 #28
I read that Chaffetz is flying back to vote LeftInTX May 2017 #22
I just called my undeclared representative MadLinguist May 2017 #23
Nice! Phentex May 2017 #26
My worry is that the no votes are not because PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #27
There are, in fact, some Freedom Caucus member who don't like the idea that... brooklynite May 2017 #29

David__77

(23,372 posts)
5. The Republicans know that they must fast track something to get it through.
Mon May 1, 2017, 02:12 PM
May 2017

The longer the issue lingers, the more that the polls will turn against them, which will further reduce the appetite of Republican lawmakers to simply go with the flow.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
8. Probably the fear of the same protesters will be voting in 2018. It sounded good while
Mon May 1, 2017, 02:57 PM
May 2017

they were campaigning to overturn ACA but now we are thinking about the results of not having it, it has awakened the silent majority.

lpbk2713

(42,754 posts)
19. That makes it an official "Screw You Trump" vote.
Mon May 1, 2017, 04:22 PM
May 2017



The whining and moaning might be interesting in what he posts on his 3 AM Tweets.

Ms. Toad

(34,065 posts)
28. And until the amendment is published.
Mon May 1, 2017, 05:21 PM
May 2017

How on earth it is democratic to have representatives voting on a bill - especially one this significant - that has not even been published is beyond me.

(As of the wee hours of the morning today, it was noted that there was an amendment - but no text was available.)

It ought to be prohibited to vote on a bill into which constituents can have no meaningful input becuas the content is unknown.

(In contrast (and contradictions to the idiots who say it was passed in secrecy in the dead of night) I read multiple versions of the ACA before - and each was available before it was ever voted on.)

MadLinguist

(790 posts)
23. I just called my undeclared representative
Mon May 1, 2017, 04:50 PM
May 2017

from the 6th district of Louisiana. The woman taking my call said the phone was ringing non-stop about this vote.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,849 posts)
27. My worry is that the no votes are not because
Mon May 1, 2017, 05:07 PM
May 2017

those Republicans actually care about people losing their coverage and so on, but they don't think this bill strips enough from people.

If they actually present the sort of vicious roll-back that so many of them seem to want, it will be passed and signed so fast we won't know what happened.

brooklynite

(94,503 posts)
29. There are, in fact, some Freedom Caucus member who don't like the idea that...
Mon May 1, 2017, 08:25 PM
May 2017

...States have to "ask" for permission to waive the existing condition rules. But there are actually "moderate" House members who worry that they'll lose the next election if they vote for this.

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