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Shea Cox, a 21-year-old computer science major from Shelbyville, Tenn., poses for a photo during an interview. Cox he thought the plan the president pushed was "rushed." He still supports President Donald Trump, but said his values align more with the House Freedom Caucus. Defying  Trump on the Republican Party’s promise to repeal and replace Obamacare sounds like political suicide, especially in the congressional districts Trump won handily. But some Republicans who blocked the legislation won praise from constituents for stopping what many saw as a flawed plan, either in the legislation’s substance or strategy.(AP Photo/Sheila Burke)

Shea Cox, a 21-year-old computer science major from Shelbyville, Tenn., poses for a photo during an interview. Cox he thought the plan the president pushed was "rushed." He still supports President Donald Trump, but said his values align more with the House Freedom Caucus. Defying Trump on the Republican Party’s promise to repeal and replace Obamacare sounds like political suicide, especially in the congressional districts Trump won handily. But some Republicans who blocked the legislation won praise from constituents for stopping what many saw as a flawed plan, either in the legislation’s substance or strategy.(AP Photo/Sheila Burke)

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