Fresh off of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ weekend of rallies opposing the Republican health care bill, opponents are gearing up for a week of protests.

Republican leadership wants a vote on the bill before Congress leaves at the end of the week for its Fourth of July recess, but some GOP senators are doubtful that’s going to happen.

Sanders drew large crowds in Charleston, W. Va., Columbus, Ohio, and Pittsburg, Penn., rallies co-hosted with MoveOn, where he railed against the Senate bill, saying it “takes from working families, takes from the sick, takes from the children, takes from the elderly, takes from the poor, in order to give huge tax breaks to people who don’t need them.”

Let us be clear and this is not trying to be overly dramatic: Thousands of people will die if the Republican health care bill becomes law. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) June 23, 2017

Ben Wikler, MoveOn’s Washington director, said more is planned for the week.