There will be lots of Dems switching in both directions in order to maximize the number who can claim truthfully they voted against it (at one point or other) after it passes. One group will vote against the Senate bill and then for reconciliation to “improve” a bad bill, while the other group will vote for the Senate bill but against reconcilition because “the process was abused” etc. etc.
Something tells me the old “I voted for it before I voted against it” ploy won’t work this fall. The voters are in no mood for that kind of political crap.
I don't think so. Its the final vote that will count the most with the voters
Arcuri was not even on the NR list of possible no's. I think this may be significant