Story highlights Members of the House Freedom Caucus hope to kill the health care bill

They believe there are enough "no" votes to stop it

Washington (CNN) Members of the House Freedom Caucus continue to claim there are enough "no" votes to kill House leadership's plan to repeal and replace Obamacare, which is headed to the House floor Thursday.

"I'm confident that we have still enough concerns that a vote of 216 votes in the House would not happen today," said Rep. Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, the Freedom Caucus chairman.

The group met Monday night for several hours with three Republican senators who have also expressed discontentment with the House legislation: Mike Lee of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas.

After their meeting, Freedom Caucus members emerged confident that the bill wouldn't pass without significant changes. Their comments came just hours before President Donald Trump is expected to huddle with House Republicans Tuesday morning.

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