Not clear there are enough Senate votes to block reconciliation on health care bill

The Hill:

It's "not clear" whether enough Democrats will defect on a majority-vote procedure on health legislation to stop it, the Senate's top Republican said Sunday.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said that opposition to using a maneuver to bypass filibuster rules would be bipartisan, but hedged as to whether it would be strong enough to block such a tactic.

"There'll be a lot of Democrats who will vote against it," McConnell said during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" about the controversial budget reconciliation process. "Whether there will be 11 Democrats who will vote against it is not clear."

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It may be easier to block the legislation in the House. It passed by two votes last time and since then one of those has resigned and another has died. A third vote and possibly more will be lost because of the abortion issue. Pelosi will have to make several of her caucus members make votes that will lose their 2010 election to get this through.

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