Three Pennsylvania Republicans ‘no vote’ on Trump’s health care planAre you sure it's that many? I thought it would be around 10
The bill needs a simple majority — or 216 — to be approved in the House. With no Democrats expected to support the proposal in its current form, House Speaker Paul Ryan can afford to lose no more than 21 Republicans
According to CNN’s ongoing whip count, 25 House Republicans have flat-out said they will vote against the current version of the bill, while four more have indicated they are likely to oppose it. That’s 29 lawmakers opposed to or leaning against the bill.
About 30, I think there were more today. So without even putting it to vote they pulled it.
