The Republican-controlled House of Representatives again voted to fully repeal Obamacare, by a vote of 244 to 184. Five Democrats voted for repeal. Although two of them are retiring and three face tough reelection fights, this makes the repeal vote more bipartisan than the vote to pass Obamacare in the first place. It’s also more votes, even among Democrats, than any of the president’s budgets have gotten.
Democrats repeatedly pointed out that this was the 33rd House vote to repeal Obamacare, with little to show for it. But after the Supreme Court’s ruling, the purpose is to show who the American people must vote for if they want to be rid of the unpopular health care law.

