Rep. Ted Poe says House GOP 'will have another bite at the apple' on health care

Poe talks to the "Powerhouse Politics" podcast.

Protection for patients with pre-existing conditions and for young people on their parents’ insurance will likely be maintained in the bill’s final version because “the Republicans made that promise,” Poe said.

However, Poe said it’s not the bill’s contents that will be the tipping point in garnering conservative votes.

“At the end of the day my friends -- and they're all my friends in the Freedom Caucus -- need to understand that they're not going to get their purest bill no matter what it is. Because that bill will never pass.”

Even though Republicans have had control of Congress for years, Poe said they’ve taken on the role of the opposition because they knew most of their legislative priorities wouldn’t make it through former President Barack Obama.

“Some people have gotten in the opposition mode so well that they have not learned we have to govern now. It's time to govern. And saying no is not leading,” Poe said.

“He's trying to get the attention of those people who don't support him,” Poe said. “But I don't know that he would actually campaign against people who vote against his policies in the Republican Party. ... I think we’re all Republicans and I don’t see that that’s really going to happen.”