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<i>The Atlantic</i> Politics & Policy Daily: Third Time's the Charm?

Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy's health-care proposal received the endorsement of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, which could lead to Senator John McCain backing the measure.
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World leaders for the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where they're expected to discuss the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal, among other issues, over a four-day span. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani CNN that if President Trump kills the nuclear agreement, the United States would “carry a high cost.” received the endorsement of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, which could lead to Senator John McCain backing the measure. The Congressional Budget Office announced that it will provide an assessment of the bill by next week. Six DACA recipients filed against Trump over his decision to end the Obama-era program.

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