I keep reading that Senators Capito and Portman and Heller, relative Republican "moderates" from states that have embraced the ACA Medicaid expansion, have reversed themselves by signaling willingness to repeal the expansion if the repeal timeline is stretched out.
Capito may have made some contradictory noises over the last few months, occasionally indicating that she does not want to see the expansion repealed.
But look again at the letter to McConnell that Capito and Portman signed onto just before the House repeal bill, the AHCA, was released. That letter, which was read as defense of the Medicaid expansion, demanded
that any health care replacement provide states with a stable transition period and the opportunity to gradually phase-in their populations to any new Medicaid financing structure.In Republican-speak, that means expanding the timeline in which enhanced federal funding for the Medicaid expansion population is phased out -- as the Senate bill will do. I examined the letter's consistency with the course the Senate is undertaking now in more detail in this post.