The main democratic demand in the battle of closure can help the Republican in the middle of the period
WASHINGTON – On the brink of closure, the leader of the Supreme Democrats of President Donald Trump met at the White House on Monday and urged him to agree to extend Obama’s subsidies at the end of the year on a bill to keep the government open.
The leader of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. They have to explain the imminent consequences of inaction on Trump. People who get health insurance through Obacare will start obtaining notifications in the coming days who warn that their premiums will rise soon unless the Congress does not extend.
“He did not realize that the Americans would push – many Americans and tens of millions of Americans – would push huge increases in their health care bills,” Schumer told reporters. “He did not realize that the real influence of this begins on October 1, and not on December 31. Therefore, he seemed from the language of his body and some things that he said was not aware of the repercussions.”
“The president told us that he could solve the problem” by informing the Republican leaders of “just taking our rule” to extend the subsidies for obamacare, or reasonable care law (ACA), and “put it in their bill.”
The main demand for Democrats has become in exchange for their government financing, which will be closed on Tuesday in the middle of the night unless there is a deal.
Ironically, it can also improve the prospects for the Republican Party in the renewal elections in 2026 if the Republicans agree to extend the benefits, according to some Republican opinion polls. If health insurance premiums rise next year, these opinion polls tend to blame the party in power.
John McLululen, Buringelin, has recently made the case of Obama’s money extension Category Entitled, “The high health care tax is the biggest threat in the middle of the Republican Party.”
“After I worked with President Trump for more than a decade to convert the Republican Party from a party from the rural club’s loser to a majority party in the middle -class Americans, these are our voters in Maga who need this tax credit.” “American average American work needs affordable health care.”
However, the leaders of the Republican Party insist that they will not allow it in this draft law.
The majority leader of the Senate, John Thun, said. “We are ready to sit and work with them on some of the issues they want to talk about, whether excellent tax credits are extended with reforms – we are pleased to conduct this conversation. But so far, this is a kidnapping of the American people.”
Behind the scenes, Republicans are discussing ways to organize the extension of reinforced subsidies – but with the changes that will reduce the current annual cost of $ 35 billion and have a broader attractiveness in the party. But this will be a separate invoice, not attached to the short -term financing scale.
Republican ideas include a few years later, which sets new income -based borders for eligibility and enhance the restrictions imposed on OBAMACARE funds that control insurance companies that cover abortion.
Senator Mike Rlonds, Rusu, said it is important to “pay a little” to cover health insurance. He said that reinforced subsidies must end over three years, instead of continuing permanently.
But he insisted that Congress could not leave the money ending, because people who lose coverage will not have an alternative.
“This is the only game in the city for them, it is Obacare,” he said. “The rest of the individual market has been destroyed.”
Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C. said RS.C. And he is close to Trump, he believes his party “will collect together, and we hope, a working group for the ACA repair.”
“The battle of ACA will continue. There are many Republicans who want to find a common ground,” Graham told NBC News on Monday.
In response to a question about whether Trump was one of them, Graham replied, “I don’t know.”
He added: “I think so. I mean, as soon as you understand the influence in November, I think many Republicans want to find a common ground.”
In addition, the abortion enemies such as SBA Pro-Life America from Republicans not extended the Obamacare boxes unless they are not associated with additional restrictions on the money that is heading to insurance companies covering abortion.
Senator John Corn, R-TEXAS, said the new ICSIs will be part of any discussion.
He said: “This is important for our side.”
But many Republicans, especially in the House of Representatives, say that Obamacare financing should end on the date set on December 31. They have a backup copy of an alliance that includes more than 30 conservative groups, and wrote a message on Friday telling Trump that the money was support in the Kofid era that was “always supposed to be temporary.”
Meanwhile, Democratic activists are already making plans to inspire Republicans in the 2026 elections if they refuse to extend OBAMACARE tax credits that are scheduled to end at the end of this year.
“Republicans continue to attack health care at reasonable prices by refusing to finance ACA subsidies,” said CJ Warnke, a democratic “PAC spokesman” in the PAC Council. “In 2026, we are planning to ensure Republican accountants in the House of Representatives with the advertisements they attack them to calm health care with the elite reward with huge tax exemptions.”
In the strange world of Obamacare, some Democrats say the Republican Party is actually rejecting a offer that would save the Republicans from political harm.
“The Republican Party’s position is the political equivalent to break their leg and then put a siege to stop the ambulance,” said Jesse Ferguson, a former democratic strategic expert in the Democratic Democratic Campaign Committee.
A Republican strategic expert working in the 2026 races said that the party is torn in this case and that it will postpone the candidates to determine what is better for their provinces.
“We do not recommend any member to take a position on him,” said the strategic expert. “We know that there are many Republicans on the aspects of this issue.”
The Republican strategy added that “it is good politically” for members of the swinging zone such as Representative Jin Kejanz, R-FA, who supported an extension for one year, to take this position. “But for the militant conservatives, it will be difficult.”
Some progressive defenders say that the political danger to the Republicans is the reason why Democrats are more required than continuing to finance ACA in a draft law to prevent closure.
“For this reason, Republicans on the front lines are pushing short-term extension-so that they can reach the middle of the period and then allow them to end,” said Ezra Levin, co-founder of the non-retrospected progressive group. “I would like to see an extension for a year or two more years or less than the Republican position.”
He said that Democrats should insist on a “permanent extension” of ACA funds, as well as restoring discounts in MEDICAID and protecting them against the administration that uses “rescue operations” to avoid spending the money directed by Congress.