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Posted: 2017-05-04T16:13:28Z | Updated: 2017-05-04T18:48:14Z

WASHINGTON House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) warned Republicans on Thursday that voting in favor of their plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act will haunt them in the future.

They have this vote tattooed on them. This is a scar they will carry, Pelosi said during a weekly press briefing on Capitol Hill.

Republican leaders scheduled a vote on the American Health Care Act, otherwise known as Trumpcare, for Thursday afternoon, just hours after posting the bills text online. The legislation has not yet undergone a review by the Congressional Budget Office which would provide key information as to how many people would be covered under the law.

After weeks of fits and starts, including one canceled vote, House Republicans appear to have the votes to send the legislation to the Senate , where it faces a much more uncertain future.

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Pelosi knows a thing or two about consequential votes. Democrats support for Obamacare helped cost them the House majority in 2010. To make matters worse for Republicans, the American Health Care Act is more unpopular today than the Affordable Care Act was in 2010.

On Thursday, the minority leader said she welcomed debate on health care. She added the vote would provide a great civics lesson to Americans who are following how their members of Congress vote on the GOP bill.

Theres very little chance that this bill will be passed by the Senate. Theyre making a very bad move, she said, adding Republicans are in a lose-lose situation.