his wife is named betty price. she is a state rep for the 48th district. since her husband was nominated to be the health and human secretary, health companies from outside her state, certainly from outside her district have suddenly become very interested in her little house district and have started flooding her with money. and it does open this new avenue of questioning as to whether it is appropriate for the wife of the health and human services secretary to continue to receive donations from the health care industry that her husband is now intimately involved with. and now she is playing an active role in the special election to replace her husband in georgia s sixth congressional district. she has just cut betty price has, has just cut a brand-new radio ad in support of republicans in the upcoming congressional election. that race, the race to replace tom price, that s six congressional district in georgia is getting a lot of national attention right now, in part because nati
conservative right. as for ryan, while team trump, they re privately putting some of the blame on him for pushing the reform as an easy first victory, publicly they say ryan should remain speaker. what is the fallout, does somebody, one person, one party, take full blame here? or do we just move on and how do you do that? you know, i don t think any one particular party taking blame here. but there is a real question now as to whether or not the republican party is going to be able to find common ground within its own party to get things done here. that is what voters are looking for in the congressional races in 2018. what you had under obamacare health and human secretary, has the power to fix, tweak, some of the things that are plaguing obamacare. if trump and the administration take it on, the republicans could see a boostoverall.
groups supportive including the business community not ready to commit to any serious money right now. their hesitation? a lack of faith in a trump white house political operation they simply don t trust and don t see as up to speed as the administration hits the 60-day mark. watch for that. need tv ads to sell this one. thanks for joining us on inside politics. the lead with jake tapper has paul ryan and a big town hall with health and human secretary. wolf blitzer in the chair after a quick break. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that s why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes
all over the country that are going to be doing more and more of. shepard: thanks, a.b. if you like your healthcare, you should be able to keep it. that s not the old promise. that s a new promise in an alternative bill to the gop s plan that is under debate right now. it s from a republican senator from louisiana and i ll talk to the man behind it. at the top of the hour, the health and human secretary tom price talks healthcare with neil cavuto. lots ahead as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on america s choice for news and information on cable.
make that point. speaker ryan on the road today with the vice president, health and human secretary paul price, where are they? jamesville, wisconsin. they need to sell this bill. it s a work in progress. it s complicated. some say this is a sign of weakness, you could say it s a sign of strength. there are more of them. the more people you get at the table, the more different ideas you have. why janesville? there are other places he needs to sell this that are higher on the list than janesville. this is the start of this aggressive effort to coordinate a sales job within their own party. they had this meeting at the white house this week with the republican leadership and donald trump the day after the speech. and the discussion was how do we sell this to our party?