Lots of big stuff is happening the next few weeks
>The georgia special election, a meaningless but symbolic victory to show there will be no "blue wave"
>The release and vote on the senate healthcare bill
>The supreme court decision on the Muslim ban
Place your bets: Which will Trump lose, which will Trump win/pass
>>130682926
THe people will reject plumpf
I think scotus is just hearing arguments, with a decision in September iirc.
Healthcare is a lost cause unless the Senate bill is surprisingly great, but there's no reason to believe it will be.
Tax reform is more viable, and starting to look like the only major legislation win within Trump's reach for 2017.
The Georgia race is a big deal because there's no positive outcome for Trump. If Handel wins, establishment hacks of the Jeb Bush wing will be empowered. If she loses, that same wing can remain in denial about how unpopular they are and blame the loss on Trump's approval rating. Under no scenario do Republicans feel obligated to work harder on Trump's populist policies.
>>130684424
McConnell seems determined to have a vote in the next few weeks, but nobody really knows if it will pass for him.
As for the muslim ban, the court's session ends next week, so its either a quick decision or a long one
georgia special election will end in a republican victory but it's in fucking georgia so it really wont be a huge victory either way
senate healthcare will either be a huge success if they rewrote it to not be the most hated bill in the country or another big failure like last time
supreme court won't actually make a decision for a few months, those guys are slow as shit