president and he takes the littlest thing for them to say, you know what? hopefully not, they re obviously voting for what s best for the party, but guys, throw the senators up on the screen because i want you, sir, to go through these and dicey on corker and flake and walk me through these wild cards. interesting that johnson was the first one out as a no to wisconsin that the state carried. he said he wanted to yes and still could get to yes and a lot of this will depend on what happens in the senate and the house and collins is interesting because these always the most likely no and the most moderate and remember, if they include the repeal of obamacare which is in the senate bill she s definitely going to be a no because she was repealing the obamacare. corker and flake we touched on just with the personal grudges with the president and then you ve got john mccain. who was the thumbs down on that. thumbs down on obamacare, no fan of trump and consistent critic and they have
david is a writer for u.s. news and world report. good to see you. and you. a couple of a sussumptions i the tweet, jeff says no, no, no. i wasn t caught. the most important piece is the assumption of the no vote. should the president in needing all of the yeses he can get not to say he s a no and saying how we get him. now jeff flake doesn t have any kwqualms about opposing the president because he s want running for reelection and it s a dangerous game for president trump to play and you ve got senator corker. these guys are both conservatives that laid out their main problem with any bill would be that it s not deficit neutral, that it adds to the deficit going forward. they couldn t get onboard with that. so i think they re very, very dicey, and trump is playing with fire, sort of picking at them. they re very mad with the