"I actually don't think it would be met with tremendous backlash. There are Republicans that support those ideas and we start tomorrow the process of replacement of Obamacare," King said on MSNBC, when asked how people would react to the potential rescinding of a measure in the health care bill that prevents insurance companies from denying care to patients based on prior medical issues. "It will not work for us to say there's a certain component of Obamacare that has some merit and so therefore we want to leave that in place and repeal the rest. This is too many pages, it's too cluttered, it's too big an argument to allow it to turn on one or two minor things."