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hand. vice president mike pence said president trump is going to lead this congress to rescue the american people from the collapsing policies of obamacare. reporter: trump is working behind the scenes, spending part of his time in paris, making phone calls to gop senators including senator rand paul, whose position has not changed. many rank-and-file republicans who remain undecided are waiting to hear from stakeholders back home before making up their minds. i hope they wait and speak with state leaders as i will over the weekend. i hope they wait and see the cbo score that doesn t come out until next week. reporter: republicans from states with governors who expanded medicaid are under pressure because this bill rolls back federal funding for expansion. rob portman of ohio and dean heller of nevada are both dealing with go dealing with gop governors unhappy with the plan. brian sandoval met one on one with pence but still has concerns. even though the prospects for
whose position has not changed. many who remain undecided are waiting to hear from stake holders back home before making up their minds. i hope they wait and speak with their state leaders as i will over the weekend and i hope they wait until they see the cbo score which doesn t come out until next week. reporter: republicans are under a special kind of pressure because this bill rolls back federal funding for the expansion. rob portman of ohio feeling unsettled. even though the prospects for this bill remain dim most senators are undecided and they believe that a deal can be reached. so much will depend on that score from the congressional budget office which is due out monday. all right. thank you so much. i want to tell you about the two cousins who have been charged in the murders of four
changed. many rank and file republicans who remain undecided are waiting to hear from stakeholders back home before making up their minds. they wait and speak with their state leaders over the weekend and wait until they see the cbo score, which doesn t come out until next week. reporter: this bill rolls back federal funding for the expansion. rob portman of ohio and dean heller are both dealing with gop governors unhappy with the plan. that was ryan nobles reporting for us. the bill includes the version of an amendment proposed by texas senator ted cruz that would allow insurers to also offer cheaper bare bones policies. this amendment may bolster support for some conservatives. let s talk about it with the texas public policy foundation.
governor who is expanded medicaid are under a special kind of pressure. because this bill rolls back federal funding for the expansion. rob portman of ohio and dean heller of nevada are both dealing with gop governors unhappy with the plan and that as brian sandoval met one-on-one pence, but still has concerns. even though the prospects for this bill do look dim right now. most senators are still optimistic even though they remain undecided. much will hinge on the score from the congressional budget office, which is due out on monday. ryan nobles, cnn, on capitol hill. i want to bring in congressman rodney davis, a republican from illinois and a member of the moderate tuesday group caucus. congressman, good to see you. so this latest version of the bill includes an option for insurers to offer cheaper, more bare-bones policies that the amendment put up by senator ted cruz. which bolsters staunch conservatives. but moderates don t like it. and the bill does not address moderates conc