The New York Times: WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans have finally fulfilled their long quest to pass legislation repealing President Obama’s landmark health care law, and Congress will soon send the measure to the White House, where it might have a chance of being folded into origami or a fleet of paper airplanes, but no possibility of being signed into law.
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While a veto is certain, putting the repeal measure on Mr. Obama’s desk will fulfill a pledge by Republicans, highlighting how fiercely they still oppose the law nearly six years after it was passed solely by the votes of Democrats, the only bill of such consequence in modern American history to be approved on a strictly party-line vote.
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