they needed 216 votes and got 217. priebus says, look, republicans are not in danger. >> sometimes in life you have to do what's right, not what's politically expedient. we believe this is going to be a better product, and by the time that people see that the premiums are lower, it's a better service, there are more options and more choices, they're going to reward the republicans that stood up and said we're not going to see the obamacare system -- which is failing and collapsing -- to continue any longer. >> reporter: priebus went on to say that he expects senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to work with senate republicans to come up with improvements to the original house bill. the question is, what kind of changes are we going to see to the bill? we've already seen a number of senate republicans speak out against the bill. one of the concerns are the medicaid cuts. we're talking about $880 million over the course of ten years which means you have millions of americans who received insurance through medicaid expansion under obamacare who will be left