Here's an unofficial whip count from CNN where some Republicans stand. If they can pull together 50 votes by the end of the month, they will not only repeal the Affordable Health Care Act, they’ll be taking a huge step to get rid of Medicaid. Make calls, and if you know anyone who has one of the senators below, ask them to call.
Senators to contact to ask them to vote "No" on the Graham-Cassidy bill. I've included the phone numbers for each senator who is undecided at this point.
Has serious concerns
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) -- "My issues are still how they derive the formula and how that works with the numbers for Alaska"
Anchorage (907) 271-3735
Fairbanks (907) 456-0233
Juneau (907) 586-7277
Kenai (907) 283-5808
Ketchikan (907) 225-6880
Mat-Su Valley (907) 376-7665
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-6665
Sen. John McCain (Arizona) -- "Deeply disturbed" by the lack of regular order on the bill, still looking at it "carefully"
Phoenix (602) 952-2410
Prescott (928) 445-0833
Tucson (520) 670-6334
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-2235
Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) -- Undecided but has concerns about Medicaid cuts, coverage numbers, and the fact that the full CBO score won't be ready in time.
Augusta (207) 622-8414
Bangor (207) 945-0417
Biddeford (207) 283-1101
Caribou (207) 493-7873
Lewiston (207) 784-6969
Portland (207) 780-3575
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-2523
Unclear
Sen. Dan Sullivan (Alaska) -- "I'll answer that as I dig more into the bill"
Anchorage (907) 271-5915
Fairbanks (907) 456-0261
Juneau (907) 586-7277
Kenai (907) 283-4000
Ketchikan (907) 225-6880
Mat-Su Valley (907) 357-9956
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3004
Sen. Cory Gardner (Colorado) -- Said he's undecided and more information is needed
Colorado Springs (719) 632-6706
Denver (303) 391-5777
Fort Collins (970) 484-3502
Grand Junction (970) 245-9553
Greeley (970) 352-5546
Pueblo (719) 543-1324
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-5941
Sen. Johnny Isakson (Georgia) -- Spokeswoman said he was undecided
Atlanta (770) 661-0999
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3643
Sen. David Perdue (Georgia) -- Said he was still looking at it
Atlanta (404) 865-0087
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3521
Sen. Todd Young (Indiana) -- "Still thinking about it"
Indianapolis (317) 226-6700
New Albany (812) 542-4820
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-5623
Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida) -- Said he still wants to see some of the details but "returning power to the states is something I want to believe in"
Jacksonville (904) 398-8586
Miami (305) 418-8553
Naples (239) 213-1521
Orlando (407) 254-2573
Palm Beach (561) 775-3360
Pensacola (850) 433-2603
Tallahassee (850) 599-9100
Tampa (813) 287-5035
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3041
Sen. Joni Ernst (Iowa) -- Did not respond to questions about whether she supports the bill
Cedar Rapids (319) 365-4504
Council Bluffs (712) 352-1167
Davenport (563) 322-0677
Des Moines (515) 284-4574
Sioux City (712) 252-1550
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3254
Sen. Chuck Grassley (Iowa) -- Spokeswoman said he's still studying the bill but learning toward it
Cedar Rapids (319) 363-6832
Council Bluffs (712) 322-7103
Davenport (563) 322-4331
Des Moines (515) 288-1145
Sioux City (712) 233-1860
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3744
Waterloo (319) 232-6657
Sen. Jerry Moran (Kansas) -- A spokesperson said he is still talking to Kansans about it.
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-6521
Fax: (202) 228-6966
Sen. Pat Roberts (Kansas) -- Said he's looking at it, but he couldn't say he was a "yes" yet
Dodge City (620) 227-2244
Overland Park (913) 451-9343
Topeka (785) 295-2745
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-4774
Wichita (316) 263-0416
Sen. Steve Daines (Montana) -- Would not say publicly
Billings (406) 245-6822
Bozeman (406) 587-3446
Great Falls (406) 453-0148
Hardin (406) 665-4126
Helena (406) 443-3189
Kalispell (406) 257-3765
Missoula (406) 549-8198
Sidney (406) 482-9010
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-2651
Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio) -- Said he's still reading the bill but open to it
Cincinnati (513) 684-3265
Cleveland (216) 522-7095
Columbus (614) 469-6774
Toledo (419) 259-3895
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3353
Sen. James Lankford (Oklahoma) -- Spokesman said he was undecided
Oklahoma City (405) 231-4941
James Tulsa (918) 581-7651
James Washington, D.C. (202) 224-5754
Sen. Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania) -- Said he hasn't decided yet
Allentown/Lehigh Valley (610) 434-1444
Erie (814) 453-3010
Harrisburg (717) 782-3951
Johnstown (814) 266-5970
Philadelphia (215) 241-1090
Pittsburgh (412) 803-3501
Scranton (570) 941-3540
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-4254
Sen. John Thune (South Dakota) -- "We will see. It all comes down to votes ... it's got to get 50 votes. It's a function of math."
Aberdeen (605) 225-8823
Rapid City (605) 348-7551
Sioux Falls (605) 334-9596
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-2321
Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee) - Said he would like to support it, and might, but unhappy that the Graham-Cassidy bill and Sen. Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-all distracted from his effort with Sen. Patty Murray on market stabilization
Chattanooga (423) 752-5337
Jackson (731) 664-0289
Knoxville (865) 545-4253
Memphis (901) 544-4224
Nashville (615) 736-5129
Tri-Cities (423) 325-6240
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-4944
Sen. Bob Corker (Tennessee) -- Expects to support but still studying
Chattanooga (423) 756-2757
Jackson (731) 664-2294
Knoxville (865) 637-4180
Memphis (901) 683-1910
Nashville (615) 279-8125
Tri-Cities (423) 753-2263
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-3344
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) -- Said he has not made up his mind yet
Central Texas (512) 916-5834
East Texas (903) 593-5130
Ted North Texas (214) 599-8749
South Texas (956) 686-7339
South/Central Texas (210) 340-2885
Southeast Texas (713) 718-3057
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-5922
Sen. Mike Lee (Utah) -- Impressed with bill but working to see if "technical changes" can be made
Ogden (801) 392-9633
Salt Lake City (801) 524-5933
St. George (435) 628-5514
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-5444
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (West Virginia) -- "There is still a lot of work to be done"
Beckley (304) 347-5372
Charleston (304) 347-5372
Martinsburg (304) 262-9285
Morgantown (304) 292-2310
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-6472