Here’s a list of known Republican Crap Weasels who let down the President along with every Democrat member of Congress.
1. Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania) — His Facebook post of 3/19: “I have concluded that, although the American Health Care Act focuses on several much-needed reforms to our health care system, in its current form I cannot support this legislation.” The Congressman does not support the President in other ways too.
2. Tom Garrett (Virginia) — “Right now I’m a no. I’m a firm no.”
3. Mark Meadows (North Carolina) — The Tukhus Freedom Caucus chairman remains against the bill.
4. Rob Wittman (Virginia) — “I do not think this bill will do what is necessary for the short and long-term best interests of Virginians and therefore, I must oppose it.”
5. Dave Brat (Virginia) — “I can’t support.”
6.Andy Harris (Maryland) — Opposes in its current form
7. Tom Massie (Kentucky) — Tweet 3/22: Hell no
8. Ted Yoho (Florida) — “I could not support the bill as it is right now.”
9. Justin Amash (Michigan)
10. Raul Labrador (Idaho)
11. Warren Davidson (Ohio) — “If we called the votes today, I would be a no.”
12. Paul Gosar (Arizona) — Told CNN on 3/17 he can’t support the bill “in its current form.”
13. Scott Perry (Pennsylvania) — Told CNN on 3/17: “I whip no, and I’m open for discussion. I want to be part of the team. I want to be part of the solution.”
14. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida) — “I plan to vote no.”

15. John Katko (New York) — “Despite some promising reforms, I do not support the proposal before the House in its current form.”
16. Walter Jones (North Carolina) — Said Congress needs to slow down; on 3/21 when asked by reporters if he’s going to vote no, he replied, “Absolutely.”
17. Jim Jordan (Ohio) — Told CNN’s Manu Raju he is a “no” on 3/21, he has been very critical and introduced “clean repeal” bill
18. Ted Budd (North Carolina) – On 3/21 – “As currently written, I cannot support the American Health Care Act.”
19. Leonard Lance (New Jersey) — Told reporters on 3/21: “I’m a no.”
20. Mo Brooks (Alabama) — Told reporters on 3/20: “‎I like where we are and as you know, I believe this is a really bad bill for the United States of America, and I think we are going to kill it.”
21. Frank LoBiando (New Jersey) – Statement 3/22: “Simply put, this bill does not meet the standards of what was promised; it is not as good as or better than what we currently have. Accordingly, I will vote no on this healthcare plan.”
22. David Young (Iowa) – Statement 3/22: “While the American Health Care Act, legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, is a very good start, it does not yet get it right and therefore I cannot support it in its’ present form.”
23. Dan Donovan (New York) – Statement 3/22: “The legislation would also have a harmful impact on senior citizens.”
24. Charlie Dent (Pennsylvania) – Statement 3/22: “I believe this bill, in its current form, will lead to the loss of coverage and make insurance unaffordable for too many Americans, particularly for low-to-moderate income and older individuals.”
25. Jamie Herrera Beutler (Washington) — Told CNN on 3/23 — “But we can do better than the current House replacement plan, and I cannot support it in its current form.”
26. Mark Amodei (Nevada) – Tweet 3/23 — “We’ve done our homework. We’ve closed on the issue in preparation for a vote tonight. I’m a no on the #AHCA”
27. Andy Biggs (Arizona) – Statement 3/23 – “I cannot support anything less than a clean repeal of Obamacare”

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