'Remarkable': House Dem reacts live on CNN as GOP colleagues forced to punt on MAGA budget
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46% : Goldman said nixing the House vote was always a possibility "because right now they don't have the votes." "My understanding is that a number of the holdouts on the Republican side were in a side room off the House floor talking to President Trump, who was trying to twist their arms in order to get them to buy into the budget," the New York Democrat said in a CNN interview Wednesday. Goldman went on to reveal what most surprised him about the new developments.36% : "None of the moderate Republicans who are effectively going to vote to cut Medicaid if they vote yet again for this budget resolution seem to have a problem with it.
31% : It's not the moderates who profess to care so much about Medicaid, Social Security and Medicare and are willing to throw them under the bus with this bill."
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