ANALYSIS — President Donald Trump still has Barack Obama’s signature legislative accomplishment on his mind, but the political calendar and environment are not on his side.
Pushing a measure to revise — or even replace — the 2010 health care law known as the Affordable Care Act as the nation heads into what will likely be a contentious midterm election year would be among the biggest battles of his turbulent decade-old political career.
After all, neither party will have much incentive to help the other run on a big legislative win.
Trump was asked about health care and the Obama-era law during an interview that aired Sunday night on “60 Minutes.” As he verbally sparred with Norah O’Donnell of CBS News, the president at times seemed intent to revisit his first-term pledge to “repeal and

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