Article snippet: Sen. John McCain of Arizona as well as all Senate Democrats, Graham said he is optimistic that Republicans will be able to pass the bill. "We're moving forward and we'll see what happens next week. I'm very excited about it. We finally found an alternative to Obamacare that makes sense," Graham said. “I think we're going to get the votes next week,” Graham added. “And the fight goes on. It is a fight worth having.” McCain announced his opposition to the legislation in a statement Friday, saying he cannot in “good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy” bill. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has expressed reservations about the bill but said she wants to wait for the Congressional Budget Office to release its analysis before she makes her final decision. The Graham-Cassidy proposal has also been met with criticism from organizations representing the country's doctors, hospitals, and health insurers. "While we sometimes disagree on important issues in health care, we are in total agreement that Americans deserve a stable health care market that provides access to high-quality care and affordable coverage for all. The Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson bill does not move us closer to that goal. The Senate should reject it," said a joint letter released Saturday by the American Medical Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Hospital Association, Federation of American Hospitals, America’s Health Insurance Plans, and BlueCross BlueShiel... Link to the full article to read more