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Tipsheet: The two senators who will likely decide fate of ObamaCare repeal

 
 
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The two senators who will likely decide fate of ObamaCare repeal
By Jessie Hellmann
 
All eyes are on Sens. John McCain (Ariz.) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) as Republicans try to approve a new Obama-Care repeal bill in the next 11 days.

The two were among the three Republicans who sunk the last GOP effort to repeal ObamaCare, and President Trump and his allies probably can’t afford to lose either if they are to win a vote next week.
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GOP odds rise on ObamaCare repeal
By Alexander Bolton and Peter Sullivan
The Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress are going all-in on a last-ditch effort to replace ObamaCare.
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Five things to know about the new ObamaCare repeal bill
By Rachel Roubein and Nathaniel Weixel
The new ObamaCare repeal bill under consideration in the Senate includes some controversial policies that have divided Republicans in the past.
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Cruel September shifts to Democrats
By Jordain Carney
Democrats feeling whiplash over the GOP’s new effort to repeal ObamaCare have sought to step up their opposition to the new bill, which could be headed for a vote next week.
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Republicans predict Senate ObamaCare repeal would pass House
By Scott Wong
House Republicans predicted Tuesday that the House will quickly approve the new GOP ObamaCare bill if it can first pass the Senate.
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The Memo: Five takeaways from Trump’s UN speech
By Niall Stanage
 
President Trump addressed a full session of the United Nations General Assembly for the first time on Tuesday morning.
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Trump at the UN: What to watch for Wednesday
By Jonathan Easley
President Trump on Wednesday will turn his attention to the Middle East and North Africa in his latest round of meetings with world leaders at the United Nations.
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Obama to host an event for New Jersey governor candidate
By Amie Parnes
Former President Obama will host an event this fall for Phil Murphy, the Democrat running for governor of New Jersey, Democratic sources say.
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Urgency felt as tax reform lags
By Naomi Jagoda
 
The business community is stepping up its campaign for tax reform as the window of time to pass legislation narrows.
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Deputy AG interviewed by Mueller's office: report
By Josh Delk
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller's office regarding President Trump's ousting of former FBI Director James Comey, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
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With UN speech, we have the 'Trump Doctrine' in Trump’s own words
By Corey Lewandowski
OPINION | President Donald J. Trump’s speech to the United Nations was one of those moments that will be a landmark in his administration. It was a great example for Americans, and the world, to understand how President Trump intends on implementing his America First foreign policy and works as a roadmap to understand the future in the context of the Trump Doctrine.
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Schumer leads the Dems
By Brent Budowsky
OPINION | Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y) is the leader of Senate Democrats, the most influential Democrat in America, and the effective leader of the resistance to President Trump.
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The Washington Post: New health-care plan stumbles under opposition from governors
By Sean Sullivan, Juliet Eilperin and Kelsey Snell
The suddenly resurgent Republican effort to undo the Affordable Care Act was dealt a major blow on Tuesday when a bipartisan group of governors came out against a proposal gaining steam in the Senate.
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration makes ACA’s health-insurer payments for September
By Louise Radnofsky
White House declines to block ‘cost sharing’ funds this month amid renewed GOP health-care push.
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The New York Times: Senate Republicans embrace plan for $1.5 trillion tax cut
By Alan Rappeport and Thomas Kaplan
Abandoning a key fiscal doctrine, they agreed to move ahead on a budget that would add to the federal deficit in order to pave the way for the tax cut.
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The Associated Press: Trump’s trashing of Iran deal poses problems for NK strategy
By Matthew Pennington
President Donald Trump’s threat before the world to obliterate North Korea left no doubt about his determination to stop the communist country’s nuclear weapons buildup. His disparagement of the Iran nuclear deal in the same speech offered Pyongyang little hope of a negotiated solution.
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Reuters: Trump using campaign, RNC funds to pay legal bills from Russia probe: sources
By Karen Freifeld and Ginger Gibson
U.S. President Donald Trump is using money donated to his re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee to pay for his lawyers in the probe of alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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