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But now they take the blame (rightly or wrongly) for Obamacare remaining. Is that better? -- nm
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ty97
Enough of what they found objectionable would have remained anyway that it made no difference. -- nm
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znufrii, definitely not 40 (aka znufrii)
Mar 26 '17, 10:34
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I'm trying to suss out the political optics of it. Theoretically, someone could primary these guys for 'blocking Obamacare repeal' -- nm
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ty97
Mar 26, 10:50
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If they were only out to repeal Obamacare for the sake of saying they repealed Obamacare, sure, but I don't think that is the case for them.
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Mar 26, 11:30
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Still, there *could* be election consequences -- nm
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ty97
Mar 26, 11:39
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Nah, they'll just blame congress -- nm
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Mar 26, 11:44
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