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Now that they may have to do something other than complain

Jan 17, 2015 12:09PM PST
GOP tactics on ObamaCare move away from full repeal

Republicans are shifting their tactics on ObamaCare, an abrupt change from the party's repeal-only rhetoric that dominated the last five years of debate.

The GOP is coalescing around the idea that incremental changes, rather than a sweeping repeal effort, can be more appealing to voters — while also holding out the possibility of hollowing out the law from within.

In the past, some conservatives objected to any ObamaCare bills that fell short of full repeal. They argued it was impossible to fix the flawed legislation by doing anything other than fully repealing it.

No more.

When the newly GOP-controlled Senate votes on its first anti-ObamaCare legislation in the next few weeks, none of its members is expected to block the bills, according to aides and lobbyists familiar with discussions.

"I'm guessing that they've had this 'squirrel finds a nut' moment of reasonableness," one Senate GOP aide said.

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