obviously going to vote that way. they are conservatives. sometimes they are libertarians as well. but they are a part of the broader republican coalition, which needs to be a big one if they are going to win this fall. you know what is the most important thing, the fact that their number one issue seems to be fiscal conservatism right now. i think there is a continuum between the anti-immigration forces that helped bring down george w. bush s immigration bill that was a detriment to the republican party, because it made them look intolerant and anti-hispanic. now the issue that seems to be number one for them is something that most mainstream voters, including a lot of independents completely agree with. bret: final word? it is about spending. that is the beginning and the end of this unless it is hijacked by someone with an entirely different agenda. that is an appealing center of the country agenda that could take them really far. spend spending, that s it. bret: that s it f
repecusions will be far greater than they understand. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to hold meeting but not what bill they will be voting on, repeal or replace or a new bill. one of the conservatives holds doubts. they will present us with either partial repeal or senate leadership plan which does not repeal obamacare but a pork fest full of all kinds of government programs and government spend spending. they are throwing everything and the kitchen sink. repeal and replace. i hope it s repeal and replace, you can t have a debate about