WASHINGTON -- House Republicans are mobilizing for an election-season vote to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law.
GOP lawmakers say the 2-year-old law is a threat to the nation's economic recovery. And they're predicting that some Democrats will join them in repudiating it.
A vote for repeal is set for Wednesday in the Republican-led house. All GOP members are expected to support it.
But the measure faces certain death in the Senate, where Democrats hold a majority.
In the run-up to the House vote, Democrats are seeking political advantage in the lack of a Republican alternative.
Republican officials say the general reluctance to sketch any sort of alternative stems from a desire to focus public attention on the health care law itself. It fares poorly in public polling, both nationally and in surveys of independent voters.
(Associated Press)