I give a crap about political fallout (though that's likely what politicians are concerned with.)I assume the so-called "political fallout" will be no more than the fallout that occurred after ACA adoption and implementation, which screwed over millions more Americans than it ended up "helping".
I'm speaking of those on a program which, if terminated, essentially terminates their insurance. If the program is repealed, the insurers have the loophole they need to discontinue service. So if you're an insurer, and federal subsidies you were receiving are gone cause the program is dead, are you gonna take the inevitable loss in profits to keep it going? No