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US Senate delays healthcare vote as McCain recovers from surgery

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WASHINGTON: The US Senate will delay its considerat­ion of healthcare legislatio­n while Arizona Republican Senator John McCain recuperate­s from surgery, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said on Saturday.

McCain’s absence cast doubt on whether the Senate would be able to pass the legislatio­n to dismantle and replace Obamacare.

McConnell needs 50 ‘yes’ votes for passage in a chamber the Republican­s control by a 52-48 margin.

“While John is recovering, the Senate will continue our work on legislativ­e items and nomination­s, and will defer considerat­ion of the Better Care Act,” McConnell said in a statement.

The announceme­nt came after McCain’s office said he would remain in Arizona next week following a procedure to remove a 2-inch (5-cm) blood clot from above his left eye.

Repealing and replacing President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law was a top campaign promise for President Donald Trump and Republican­s in Congress.

But two Republican senators have already declared their opposition to revised legislatio­n unveiled on Thursday.

McCain has expressed concern about the healthcare bill but has not said how he would vote.

The 2008 Republican presidenti­al nominee, McCain was resting comfortabl­y at home in good condition after Friday’s operation, his office said.

“There are few people tougher than my friend John McCain, and I know he’ll be back with us soon,” McConnell said.

McCain’s surgeons removed the clot during a minimally invasive craniotomy through an incision in the 80-year-old lawmaker’s eyebrow.

Tissue pathology reports would be available within the next several days.

“Thanks to #MayoClinic for its excellent care — I appreciate your support... look forward to getting back to work!” McCain, who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, said on social network Twitter late on Saturday. — Reuters

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