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JIMENEZ: "We are continuing to follow breaking news from Capitol Hill in Washington. Just a short time ago, Alaska Republican senator Lisa Murkowski voting in favor of advancing president Donald Trump‘s policy bill. And that was crucial because some of her concerns were around the amount of cuts to Medicaid and her state, Alaska has the highest proportion of residents on Medicaid of any state, with two GOP senators. So a crucial switch there. And with just three Republican senators left to vote, Republicans need 51 yeas to move into debate. Right now, the vote stands at 47 yeas and nays, which is why vice president J.D. Vance is on Capitol Hill, because he could potentially cast a tie breaking vote if needed. And we do know President Trump is watching these proceedings closely, as he has been throughout the night. Commenting on folks like senator, GOP Senator Thom Tillis, who was one of those who decided not to move forward. The president essentially threatening to primary him as a result."