Washington: The US House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly passed a Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, delivering a welcome victory to President Donald Trump after early legislative stumbles.


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Following weeks of in-party feuding and mounting pressure from the White House, lawmakers voted 217 to 213 to pass a bill dismantling much of Barack Obama`s Affordable Care Act and allowing US states to opt out of many of the law`s key health benefit guarantees.


The measure now heads to the US Senate, where it faces an uphill battle.