Republicans rammed through their massive tax cut bill in Congress overnight, and failed Republican AL Senate candidate Roy Moore refuses to concede, fundraising on allegations of \u2018fraud'.\xa0 In Virginia, control of the House of Delegates hangs in the balance -- by a single vote on a single hand-marked paper ballot.\xa0\xa0 VA Democratic candidate Shelly Simonds appeared on Tuesday to be the winner by one single vote, but after questions were raised by a Republican election official, a three-judge panel decided on Wednesday that Simonds' win will now be a tie instead. That means control of the VA House of Delegates, and the possibility of health care coverage via Medicaid expansion for nearly half a million Virginians, will be left up to a random draw to see who wins the seat. With so much at stake, there are still many questions to be answered in this remarkable episode-- about the recount procedures, VA state election law, the ballot chain of custody, the potential for additional recounts \u2013 along with a separate pending recount for a different state delegate race in which some voters were given the wrong ballots.\xa0 Then The New Republic's Senior Editor Jeet Heer discusses the political implications of final passage of the GOP's massive tax cut for the wealthy and corporations, and whether or not Democrats are over-relying on the possibility of impeachment to take down President Trump as they head into the 2018 mid-term election year. Plus:\xa0 Sen. Bernie Sanders has some choice words for Trump, Republicans and their $1.5 trillion tax bill, passed in the middle of the night in the U.S. Senate.