Politico congressional reporter Rachel Bade joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss how Republicans' latest plan to replace Obamacare differs from the party's previous efforts and why the bill doesn't seem to have the support it needs.
Senate Republicans are in a rush to pass a bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act by the end of September. Sen. John McCain has once again rejected the GOP plan and now Republicans can't afford to lose another vote. Paula Reid reports.
McCain has complained about the rushed process to repeal Obamacare, calling for “regular order” – but he may still vote in favor of Republicans’ latest bill
During his wide-ranging interview with "CBS This Morning," Vice President Mike Pence also answered questions about the new efforts by Sens. Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy to repeal Obamacare. He also discussed the status of pre-existing conditions.
The Graham-Cassidy health care bill would keep Obamacare's taxes in place, but turn most of the revenues over to the states to come up with their own health care systems. Former President Obama argued Wednesday that some states might allow insurers to once again charge more for pre-existing conditions. Nancy Cordes reports.