The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released on Monday its preliminary analysis of the Senate Republicans' health-care proposal, which estimates that by 2026, 22 million more people would be uninsured under the Better Care Reconciliation Act. So the message coordination of @GOP & @SenateGOP is not so hot.#CBOscore pic.twitter.com/NY21B8Q0BW — Kedron Bardwell (@KedronBardwell) June 26, 2017 The Senate Republicans decided to jump on one bit of information in the analysis — that "the draft bill would lower premiums by 30 percent when compared with current law," the Affordable Care Act.