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Healthcare Roadblock: Republicans Again Struggle to Get Votes

Veronica Neffinger | iBelieve Contributor | Updated: May 25, 2017

Healthcare Roadblock: Republicans Again Struggle to Get Votes

After failing to secure the needed votes on their first try to pass healthcare legislation, Republicans are again coming up against a roadblock.

Republicans need to secure 50 votes from the GOP’s 52 senators. According to Politico.com, Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) admitted that the path forward was fraught with difficulty.

"I don't know how we get to 50 (votes) at the moment. But that's the goal,” said McConnell.

He added that lawmakers are still looking to pass a healthcare measure that repeals the Affordable Care Act and replaces it with a new healthcare system, as was promised in President Trump’s campaign.

Republicans have little hope of convincing any Senate Democrats to vote in favor of the legislation, but difference of opinion is also widespread within their own party, which makes passing such a measure doubly difficult.

Although Republicans were able to pass their healthcare legislation in the Republican-dominated House, it was not an easy battle, and the GOP holds even less of a majority in the Senate.

McConnell did say that tax reform, another major piece of legislation Republicans hope to tackle, is "not in my view quite as challenging as health care."

 

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Publication date: May 25, 2017



Healthcare Roadblock: Republicans Again Struggle to Get Votes