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The bill to replace Obamacare is deeply unpopular with the American public and the medical establishment – but here’s why we haven’t seen the last of it
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Thu 28 Sep 2017 11.00 BST
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The Republicans’ health bill seems to keep coming back from the dead. Many thought we’d seen the last of it when it failed the first time around this spring. It has been revived multiple times since – just to die again this Tuesday.The Republicans’ health bill seems to keep coming back from the dead. Many thought we’d seen the last of it when it failed the first time around this spring. It has been revived multiple times since – just to die again this Tuesday.
The bill is deeply unpopular with the American public, reviled by the medical establishment and a magnet for high-profile disaster. So, have we seen the last of this bill? I doubt it.The bill is deeply unpopular with the American public, reviled by the medical establishment and a magnet for high-profile disaster. So, have we seen the last of this bill? I doubt it.
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