Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., a centrist who often breaks with his party on health policy, said House Republicans have spent years attacking the Affordable Care Act without producing a workable replacement.
Republicans have been unable to craft “an articulable plan that’s going to work for everyday Americans,” Fitzpatrick told CNN on Sunday, arguing that the party’s long-running critique of Obamacare rings hollow without a credible substitute.
He recalled the last major repeal push during his first term in Congress, when he voted against the 2017 GOP bill to scrap and replace the ACA because he believed the proposal was rushed and inadequate.
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