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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Jun 8, 2025, 12:30 PM Jun 2025

GOP looks to win over Collins, Murkowski on Trump bill [View all]

Source: The Hill

06/08/25 6:00 AM ET


Senate Republicans are trying to win over Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) to back the party’s ambitious tax cut plan amid fears they could lose a couple of conservative senators. President Trump has made it a priority to engage with Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), who all have concerns about the emerging package.

But some Republicans worry Johnson and Paul could be particularly tough sells on the legislation, which makes winning over Murkowski and Collins all the more important in a vote where the GOP cannot afford more than three defections. “It’s shortening,” one Senate Republican told The Hill about the party’s margins.

Paul has long been viewed as highly likely to vote against the eventual bill as it includes a $4 trillion debt ceiling hike. He’s made it known that is a red line for him. But it’s Johnson who is a more acute problem for leadership.

According to two sources familiar with the meeting, Johnson on Wednesday got into an extended back-and-forth with Trump during the Senate Finance Committee’s meeting at the White House, with one of the sources going a step further and describing it as “contentious.” While Republicans think Johnson may still come to back the bill, the exchange only made GOP leaders more unsettled about him.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5337418-gop-tax-cuts-murkowski-collins/

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They'll all fold and vote yes on the bill. calguy Jun 2025 #1
Collins maybe. Murkowsky no. emulatorloo Jun 2025 #4
"Win over." What a joke. Bobstandard Jun 2025 #2
" Murkowski Votes to Convict President Donald J. Trump" emulatorloo Jun 2025 #3
Even a stopped clock, etc. not Bobstandard Jun 2025 #5
Yeah I don't think you really know much about Murkowsky. Most definitely not MAGA. emulatorloo Jun 2025 #15
She's an enabler Bobstandard Jun 2025 #17
Confidently incorrect n/t emulatorloo Jun 2025 #24
Oh please. travelingthrulife Jun 2025 #20
Oh please yrself. Probably best to be informed before you make 'definitive' statements. emulatorloo Jun 2025 #25
Murkowski is their Sinema/Fetterman cadoman Jun 2025 #21
Do thy understand that in many ways they will be voting themselves out if a job? dlk Jun 2025 #6
They will be rubbe rstamps who get full salary, pension, healthcare, bribes, insider trading $, etc. Irish_Dem Jun 2025 #26
No doubt dlk Jun 2025 #27
They always get Collins with little to no effort. MLAA Jun 2025 #7
Collins backs this pile of stinking shit and she's done. paleotn Jun 2025 #8
There is absolutely no chance of Collins, Murkowski, Johnson & Paul all voting for the bill. Wiz Imp Jun 2025 #9
Murkowski has shown more courage than Collins. nycbos Jun 2025 #10
If she had courage she would have left the GOP years ago. She has none. travelingthrulife Jun 2025 #19
They can lose 5 repug votes and still pass it thanks to stupid voters. mdbl Jun 2025 #11
There are only 53 Republicans in the Senate BumRushDaShow Jun 2025 #13
One can only hope. mdbl Jun 2025 #16
This is just theater, and by theater I mean PUPPET SHOW. BamaRefugee Jun 2025 #12
Little Rebl2 Jun 2025 #14
Same old tired routine. Traitors, all of the GOP travelingthrulife Jun 2025 #18
Could Collins be concerned? sakabatou Jun 2025 #22
She's up for reelection in 2026 BumRushDaShow Jun 2025 #23
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