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badj Texts And Facebook, With A Political Twist
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Nhji Tim Scott says Sanders is the Democrat who poses biggest threat to Trump
 A majority of the public disapproves of the Republican Senate health care bill that seeks to repeal and replace Obamacare, according to a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist po stanley cup quencher ll released Wednesday. The survey found that 55 percent of people said they disapprove of the Better Care Reconciliation Act  BCRA , while 17 percent said that they approve of the measure. About a quarter, meanwhile, said they hadn t heard enough about the plan to have an opinion on it.                                                        water bottle stanley                                                   Mom who shared son s hospital bill speaks out on GOP health bill          03:52                                                                      Only 35 percent of Republicans polled said that they support the bill, according to the Wednesday survey, and 21 percent of Republicans said that they oppose it. More than two-thirds of independents said they are also against the legislation.                                        Despite the opposition to the bill, only 17 percent of people said they want Obamacare to stay and remain unchanged. Forty-six percent said they want it to be changed so it does more and 7 percent said they want it changed so it does less. A quarter of people said they want a full repeal of the 2010 health care law.If Republicans are unsuccessful in their efforts to repeal the law, 37 percent said they would blame the GO stanley cup P majority and 23 percent said they d blame Democrats, who are in the minority. Fifteen p Gmze Eric Greitens case at center of scrutiny for St. Louis prosecutor
 Former President Jimmy Carter said Monday his remarks were  careless or misinterpreted  when he said the Bush administration has been the  worst in history  for its impact around the world.Speaking on NBC s  Today,  Mr. Carter appeared to retreat from a statement he made to Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in which he said:  I think as far as the adverse impa stanley thermobecher ct on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history.  The comment was in a story published in the newspaper Saturday.Mr. Carter said Monday that when he made the comment, he was responding to a question comparing the Bush administration s foreign policy to that of Richard Nixon.                    stanley quencher                       I think this administration s foreign policy compared to president Nixon s was much worse,  Mr. Carter said. But he said he did not mean to call it the worst in history. No, that s not what I wanted to say. I wasn t comparing this administration with other administrations back through history but just with President Nixon.         Deputy White House press secretary Tony Fratto, with Mr. Bush at the president s ranch in Crawford, Texas, said Monday:  I think it just highlights the importance of being careful in choosing your words. I ll just leave it at that. The White House on Sunday dismissed Mr. Carter as  increasingly irrelevant  after his harsh criticism. In response, Carter said:  Well, I don t claim to have any relevancy. I have a completely u stanley water bottle nofficial capacity. The only thing