Analysis: GOP confronts no-win situation on health care
It's a version of the dilemma now confronting Senate Majority Leader
Those campaigns were successful, but now
"If you fix it, then nobody's going to be 100 percent happy with what you do. If you don't fix it, then it's your fault," GOP Sen.
For their part,
Although
"I know that when I go back home, this is issue No. 1," said Rep.
Yet after countless promises to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act,
Congressional
"We're confident that it's going to pass and that we're not going to be in a situation of failure,"
Some
On Tuesday, after pressure from the
The last time the
To be sure, some
But such optimism can be hard to find.
Said Sen.
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