Could the Cassidy-Collins bill pass, assuming that Trump and the congressional leadership endorsed it after the current bill fails? Unlike Ryan's version, it would not lose votes to any defections from the "left" end of the spectrum within the GOP caucus. (I mean, Susan Collins co-wrote it, so I guess that's a given.) But would there be so many defections on the right that it wouldn't pass?
Collins-Cassidy is actually a pretty sharp bill, IMO, but Democrats have little incentive (right now) to help it become reality. So idk, I think we're keeping the pretty mediocre ACA
The universal catastrophic coverage is something that I've long considered to be an interesting idea, so I'm actually rather intrigued by the bill too, as much as I hate to admit it.