Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins seems to be playing politics with whether or not she's going to help her party take health care coverage away from millions of Americans, and continued to hedge on whether she's going to vote for their latest ACA repeal bill: Sen. Susan Collins said Sunday morning that it would be "very difficult for me to envision a scenario" where she would vote for Republicans' latest plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, but the Maine Republican said she wanted to wait for a Congressional Budget Office score of the Graham-Cassidy bill before rendering a final decision. "It's very difficult for me to envision a scenario where I would end up voting for this bill," Collins told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of The Union." "What I am doing, as is my general practice, is I would like to see the Congressional Budget Office analysis, which is expected to come out tomorrow morning." [...] As she has done repeatedly in recent days, Collins was sharply critical of the bill Sunday, saying, "I have a number of very serious reservations about it."read more