The Citizen (KZN)

McCain gives Trump win

- Washington

– Donald Trump’s drive to abolish Obamacare scraped through a key Senate vote on Tuesday, with John McCain coming to the US president’s rescue in a dramatic return to Congress following cancer surgery.

The vote, which allows the Senate to begin debate on healthcare reform legislatio­n, was a victory for Trump, who had spent weeks cajoling, strong-arming and warning Republican­s to get on board with his effort to overhaul Obamacare.

In recent weeks, several measures have been proposed – but ultimately collapsed, revealing fissures within the Republican Party on how to reach a goal they have had since the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010.

But the path forward was no clearer as the Senate soon after voted down a Republican plan to repeal and replace former president Barack Obama’s signature healthcare reform.

Nine Republican­s joined Democrats in rejecting the amendment in the first of several votes expected to repeal Obamacare.

Despite the scepticism of some Republican­s over how the effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act might affect millions of Americans, Trump was thrilled that debate could go ahead.

“This was a big step,” he said, calling Obamacare a “disaster for the American people”.

McCain, who announced last week he is suffering from brain cancer, cast a critical vote for the measure, leaving senators evenly split and forcing Vice-President Mike Pence to break the tie for a 51-50 final count on allowing debate.

All 48 Democrats and independen­ts voted against, along with Republican­s Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.

McCain received a standing ovation from his colleagues as he entered the chamber, having made the trip from his home state of Arizona, where he was convalesci­ng.

While he called for greater bipartisan cooperatio­n in Congress, McCain directly denounced the closed-door process that has marked the healthcare reform effort, saying it was wrong to try to force lawmakers to “swallow our doubts and force it past a unified opposition”.

“I don’t think that’s going to work in the end, and probably shouldn’t,” he said.

One Republican plan under considerat­ion would dismantle Obamacare but delay actual implementa­tion of the repeal to allow time for a viable replacemen­t to be crafted.

It is expected to fail. – AFP

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