Democrats are blasting the ObamaCare replacement legislation which narrowly passed the House yesterday.

In a series of tweets, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) called the bill "even more brutal" than the first version, which failed to garner enough support for a vote.

The only thing that’s changed about Trumpcare is that @HouseGOP made the original plan even more brutal. #AHCA — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 4, 2017

This isn’t football. It’s not about scoring points. #AHCA will devastate Americans’ healthcare. Families will go bankrupt. People will die. — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 4, 2017

Disease, sickness, old age touches every family. Tragedy doesn’t ask who you voted for. #AHCA — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 4, 2017

Health care is a basic human right. We’ll fight as long & hard as we can to make that a reality for everyone in America. #AHCA — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 4, 2017

She accused the GOP of passing the bill - even without a score on projected cost and coverage from the Congressional Budget Office - to score political points.

"[The bill] will devastate Americans' healthcare. Families will go bankrupt. People will die," she wrote.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called it a "massive tax cut for the rich," warning the GOP lawmakers who voted for it that they'll have a "tattoo on their foreheads."

Every Republican who votes for #Trumpcare will have it tattooed on their forehead. They will be held accountable. https://t.co/xi8pM5aT7B pic.twitter.com/U6N5miwp2G — Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) May 3, 2017

On "Outnumbered" today the hosts discussed the messaging from both parties about the American Health Care Act.

Meghan McCain said Republicans must explain to people what the law will mean for them to prevent the left from "co-opting the narrative" and scaring people.

She said she would have advised against holding the Rose Garden celebration with House Republicans and President Trump.

Dagen McDowell said the Republicans are already "on their heels," urging Trump to travel across America and explain what's in the bill.

"There are no Republican talking points. ... They need to be fighting this tooth and nail and tell the American people they will have more choice and lower cost," she said.

Watch the discussion above.

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