WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Senate Republicans think it's time to leave their derailed drive to scrap the Obama health care law behind them.
And they're tired of the White House prodding them to keep voting on it until they succeed.
Several GOP leaders say that at least for now, they see no clear route to the 50 votes they'd need to get something — anything — recasting President Barack Obama's health care statute through the Senate.
Their drive crashed last week.
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