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Both are up for re-election in 2018, and are Democratic targets.
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Both are up for re-election in 2018, and are Democratic targets.
As the bill heads to the Senate, Democrats are also looking to tie it to the two more vulnerable Republicans up for re-election next year, Nevada’s Dean Heller and Arizona’s Jeff Flake.
Regardless of how the bill changes in the Senate, and who votes for a revised final version, Democrats plan to target all vulnerable Republicans for this vote, not just those who actually supported
Instead, the congressman suggested the Senate, which returns to Washington next week a day earlier than the House, could attach the fiscal 2o17 appropriations bills that have not been signed into
said lots of members had input in building the policy, and those that followed him blindly on this will likely suffer loses, too — Democrats are hoping those loses will come when Republicans run for re-election
. — Senate Democrats up for re-election in Republican-leaning states are united in opposition to the GOP health care plan. For them, overhauling the health care system is not just about policy.
"I'm going to be a "no' even if it sends me home," Meadows said, referring to the idea that his opposition could cost him re-election, although he does not see that as likely given that he feels his constituents
Democrats plan to hold Senate Republicans — and House Republicans who may run for the Senate — accountable for the health care plan proposed by House GOP leadership this week.