Kevin McCarthy emerged from Speaker Paul Ryan’s office Wednesday night all but triumphant. “We will be voting on the health care votes tomorrow. Because we have enough votes. It’ll pass. It’s a good bill,” McCarthy, R-California, told a scrum of reporters gathered outside. In their desperate scramble to claim any kind of legislative victory, Republicans will this morning vote on a healthcare bill that has no CBO score, no bill-text and no analysis. With no understanding of what’s in the bill, how it will affect American voters, or what the fiscal impact will be, Republicans will blindly wave goodbye to their midterm hopes. In a move that will go nowhere in the Senate, they will left looking back on this day as one of the few where, “they had the votes”.