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a big example was republican efforts to repeal and replace obamacare back in 2017. mitch mcconnell famously drafted a bill with leadership and then sprang it on the floor very quickly that was called skinny repeal, just a bill designed to get them to negotiations with the house, and it failed because the only limit on the strangle strategy is that you might upset individual members. john mccain gave his famous thumbs down and that was the end of repeal efforts. skinny repeal, i can t believe we re hearing that again. it s a political truism that the passage of time kills deals. and the big fear from democrats is that they re getting dragged along by republicans further into the year and that could effectively slow momentum on their agenda. democrats are very informed by their experience in 2009 and 2010 on president obama in this
last year s primaries. we saw a number of candidates advocate for that as candidate biden didn t. but now he s going to come under pressure from his own party to say, okay, obamacare is no longer under threat. what should we do to expand or improve on it? benji solomon, you tweeted something that caught our attention, saying you think this is the last hurrah for repeal efforts. why do you think this is the case and how will congressman schumer try to build on it? there is one type of argument that seems to be ending, either bypassing a bill in congress or a comprehensive replacement or going to the supreme court with one of these lawsuits that will knock out a major part of the law, if not all of it. there is no longer the same political will for that. as you mentioned, it s not just