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US Senate attempt to repeal Obamacare fails, representing blow to President Trump US Senate attempt to repeal Obamacare fails, representing blow to President Trump
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The US Senate has not supported a “skinny” repeal of the previous administration’s healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), widely known as Obamacare.The US Senate has not supported a “skinny” repeal of the previous administration’s healthcare law, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), widely known as Obamacare.
The repeal failed by a narrow margin of 59-49. At least three Republicans voted "no," including John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski. It was GOP Senator John McCain who cast the decisive vote, killing the repeal.  The bill's death in the Senate is seen as a blow to President Donald Trump. The US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) described the move as it as “a disappointing moment.”The repeal failed by a narrow margin of 59-49. At least three Republicans voted "no," including John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski. It was GOP Senator John McCain who cast the decisive vote, killing the repeal.  The bill's death in the Senate is seen as a blow to President Donald Trump. The US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) described the move as it as “a disappointing moment.”
The "no" vote followed long Senate debates on the controversial Health Care Freedom Act.The "no" vote followed long Senate debates on the controversial Health Care Freedom Act.
Trump took to Twitter to show his dissatisfaction with the result, saying those who voted “no” let down Americans.
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Earlier, Republicans expressed concern that the “skinny" bill wasn't ready to become law without further conferencing with the House. The bill suggested repealing Obamacare's employer mandate until 2025 and cutting funding to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood for one year. Earlier, Republicans expressed concern that the “skinny" bill wasn't ready to become law without further conferencing with the House. The bill suggested repealing Obamacare's employer mandate until 2025 and cutting funding to abortion providers like Planned Parenthood for one year. 
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A total of 16 million Americans could have been left uninsured if the lawmakers had passed the plan, according to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates.A total of 16 million Americans could have been left uninsured if the lawmakers had passed the plan, according to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates.
The controversial replacement of the healthcare bill has long been debated in the Senate. However, Republicans - who hold the majority - had to delay the vote due to McCain’s illness.The controversial replacement of the healthcare bill has long been debated in the Senate. However, Republicans - who hold the majority - had to delay the vote due to McCain’s illness.
Prior to the vote, President Trump tweeted how happy he was to have the senator back for voting.Prior to the vote, President Trump tweeted how happy he was to have the senator back for voting.
It is unclear what the Trump administration plans to do in order to repeal the previous administration's healthcare law. The US president is a strong critic of Obamacare, and its replacement was one of his key campaign promises.It is unclear what the Trump administration plans to do in order to repeal the previous administration's healthcare law. The US president is a strong critic of Obamacare, and its replacement was one of his key campaign promises.