Friday, 23 June 2017

Trump's core voters could suffer most under GOP health bill, but they may not punish him for it

Trump's core supporters are more likely to be on Medicaid, which the GOP plan guts, but their loyalty to Trump is more connected to racial solidarity.


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Trump's core supporters could suffer most under GOP health bill, but they may not punish him for it
Trump's core supporters are more likely to be on Medicaid, which the GOP plan guts, but their loyalty to Trump is more connected to racial solidarity.
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Op-Ed: Senate health bill holdouts need to push for 3 key changes
Here are three essential changes the GOP Senate health bill holdouts should demand for their votes, says Jake Novak.
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Op-Ed: Why the Senate health-care bill has a better chance of passing than you think
The Senate's health bill fails traditional tests on rolling back public welfare programs. But it still has a solid shot, says Matt Yglesias.
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Obamacare tops 50 percent popularity among Americans for first time amid GOP push to gut health law
Most Americans oppose moves that are key provisions in Republican-written bills that would repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act.
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The Senate health bill would hugely roll back women's health care
Childbirth in the US is already inexcusably dangerous. The Senate health bill would make it worse, Vox reports.
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Americans are more likely to believe James Comey over Trump: NBC News/WSJ poll
By about a 2-to-1 margin, respondents said they are more likely to believe James Comey than Donald Trump about Comey's firing.
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'It would be a very, very sad day for Republicans' if Nancy Pelosi steps down, Trump says
Nancy Pelosi has an "extraordinary record against her," Trump tells "Fox & Friends."
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Bart Chilton: Congress is basically launching a 'flamethrower' at financial regulations
Plans to roll back financial regulations are "disastrous and deeply dangerous," says former regulator Bart Chilton.
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Obama reportedly approved 'cyberweapons' against Russian infrastructure before leaving office
A Washington Post report gives the most detailed account yet of Obama's response to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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Senators: We've introduced legislation that will help the US keep its competitive edge
Our intellectual property system is the bedrock of our economy. Here's how we strengthen our patent laws, say Chris Coons and Tom Cotton.
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