our moment. it's a big moment. >> reporter: house members said it was the kind of dealmaking that won rave reviews. >> there was no animosity, no browbeating. it was a great, fun message that the president had which was, i got to tell you, the guy is talented. >> reporter: not everyone listening was convinced. >> did you change your mind at all? >> no, i said the president did a great job and i appreciate the president, but the bill is still bad. >> you're going to vote no on thursday sp. >> what i plan to do, yeah. >> reporter: can the chairman, the conservative house freedom caucus, warn that support isn't there yet. >> there are still not enough votes to cast this -- >> reporter: that even after republicans sweetened the deal designed to bring both sides closer together. adding block grants for states to deal with medicaid. including work requirements for enrollees, and trying to convince moderates promising $75 billion in tax credits to make the bill more appealing to older americans. the bill even specifically targets moderate new york republicans. providing $2.3 billion for counties outside of new york city by blocking how the state