The latest Republican attempts to replace or repeal the Affordable Care Act – former President Barack Obama’s signature policy that is nicknamed Obamacare – have gone the way of those before them, ending in failure.
On Monday night, two Republican senators said that they could not support the latest version of the healthcare bill proposed by Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell to replace Obamacare, meaning he was short of the votes needed to pass it.
This prompted a change of tack, with the Trump administration deciding instead that it would be better to simply focus on repealing Obamacare and come up with a replacement later. But this approach also floundered on Tuesday when three Republican senators said that they would oppose that approach, one saying that she would not repeal Obamacare ‘without a replacement that addresses my concerns’.
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