With lack of wins, GOP faces 18 primary woes
Republican leaders are facing a conservative backlash if their latest effort to repeal parts of ObamaCare this week fails or even if it passes.
GOP base voters are frustrated with the lack of accomplishments, and their frustration is on full display in the Alabama Republican primary runoff, where former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has a substantial lead in the polls over incumbent Sen. Luther Strange.
Conservative activists say the latest GOP health-care bill sponsored by Sens. Bill Cassidy (La.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.) falls short of the promise to repeal ObamaCare root and branch, but its better than nothing.
If that fails this week, as expected, Republican primary voters will have even less confidence in the GOP establishment a rift that could spell trouble for incumbents in next years primaries.
The backlash for the members of Congress more than the president could be significant if they truly cant get their ducks in a row and get repeal accomplished, said Chip Roy, former chief of staff to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), warning of danger for Republicans up for reelection next year.
They would be in a much stronger position if they had done what they said what they were going to do and should have done, which was repeal it at a date certain and then have a series of discussions and debate about how to reform health care, he said.
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