| The Senate narrowly agreed to take up Obamacare repeal legislation Tuesday, as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell cajoled enough of his Republican colleagues to vote to move forward despite having no idea what the final bill will look like. Now that the bill has been brought to the floor, senators are expected to debate various repeal options. The vote is considered a win for McConnell and President Trump even if it is just the first step on a steep path to repealing the health care law. Arizona Sen. John McCain returned to Washington for the vote after disclosing his brain cancer diagnosis last week, receiving a standing ovation from his colleagues.
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