all these preparations hoping that we live politically in a world 180 degrees from where we are today by the time he is going to iowa and new hampshire, south carolina with consequence. this is kind of like what we were talking about in the last block. the republican party cares about personalities and cares about who it is at the top of the party, not what it is the party is doing. pence s comments that he made about look at the good stuff we did, that s like look at the policy. nobody is looking at the policy right now. somebody could come along and be a come from out of nowhere, i don t know if the republicans can find the obama-type figure but that s what you have to do to take the tarnished trump glow. if the party wants trump, every indication is that trump will be available to the party. at least that s what he says. if the party doesn t want trump, it s hard to see them going for
but the graham/cassidy version of obamacare repeal may still lack the votes to pass. republicans can only afford to lose three yes votes, as you may know, they have still got a long list of uncommitted. also today, ten u.s. governors, five dems, five r s signed a letter urging leaders not to move forward with this. with us to talk about all of it, white house reporter for usa today, change in title please know the, and white house correspondent for bloomberg. shan nan, tell our audience where did this come from out of nowhere and high this time? we ve got 11 days to decide one sixth of the u.s. economy? well, while everybody was on vacation in august and we thought that this was dead, there was a group of senators and the vice president actively working behind the scenes to try and revive some form of obamacare repeal and replace. and they re trying to get this done by the end of september
white house reporter for usa today, change in title please know the, and white house correspondent for bloomberg. shan nan, tell our audience where did this come from out of nowhere and high this time? we ve got 11 days to decide one sixth of the u.s. economy? well, while everybody was on vacation in august and we thought that this was dead, there was a group of senators and the vice president actively working behind the scenes to try and revive some form of obamacare repeal and replace. and they re trying to get this done by the end of september because that s basically the deadline where insurance plans have to set their plans for next year and pretty soon people will be able to start enrolling soon. so everybody left for august recess thinking healthcare was dead and that people would grow further apart during the recess when they went back to their districts. but it seems like they have grown a bit closer together. and i was talking to some analysts today who feel like
with us to talk about all of it, white house reporter for usa today, change in title please note, and channen petty, correspondent for bloomberg. shannon, tell our audience where did this come from out of nowhere and high this time? we ve got 11 days to decide one sixth of the u.s. economy? well, while everybody was on vacation in august and we thought that this was dead, there was a group of senators and the vice president actively working behind the scenes to try and revive some form of obamacare repeal and replace. and they re trying to get this done by the end of september because that s basically the deadline where insurance plans have to set their plans for next year and pretty soon people will be able to start enrolling soon. so everybody left for august recess thinking health care was dead and that people would grow further apart during the recess when they went back to their districts.