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Trump gives his friend Rand Paul a Twitter nudge and a ticket aboard the Obamacare replacement train

As Twitchy reported, more than a few conservative groups made it clear following Monday night’s announcement that they just couldn’t back the proposed replacement for Obamacare when they were promised a full repeal. FreedomWorks, Americans for Prosperity, Heritage Action, and the Club for Growth all issued statements opposing the plan.

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A few legislators headed for microphones Tuesday to voice their opposition to the American Health Care Act as well, some using more colorful metaphors than others.

One in particular, though — his friend Sen. Rand Paul — was named in a tweet sent by President Trump Tuesday evening inviting him to join in supporting the bill.

https://twitter.com/amandacarpenter/status/839270150142451713

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https://twitter.com/amandacarpenter/status/839270534189764608

To be fair, pretty much everyone called everyone else horrible things during the campaign. Sure, it might be better to wait until tomorrow’s “Day Without a Woman” to say this, but … maybe it’s a guy thing? Campaigns are a competition: you play hard, you win or lose, and everyone meets up afterward for beers and hot wings and four to eight years of committee meetings and legislation.

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CNN’s Erin Burnett has word that Trump and Paul might see some common ground despite the day’s roster of sounds bites.

Hmm …

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