Dems Go All In On Health Care
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"It's a lie," McSally said quickly, accustomed to having to interrupt a discussion of the tax cut to parry attacks on health care. But she had voted for a wide-ranging bill that would have, among other things, undermined protections for people with pre-existing conditions and drastically changed and shrunk Medicaid.
The exchange demonstrated how Democratic arguments about health care are resonating with voters in the final weeks before the midterm elections. While Democratic enthusiasm this year has largely been fueled by anger toward President
It's the subject of the greatest share of political ads on television now, according to a
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The Democratic furor around health care comes from Trump's push to repeal the President
This year, the Trump administration supported a group of
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"That, as a pushback message, tests very well," Bolger said.
Gonzalez said the
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At a recent appearance to rally volunteers in
Sinema picked up the theme and ran with it. "We have a chance to elect a
In an interview, Sinema described her health care agenda as mainly a fight to preserve popular parts of "Obamacare." She said she didn't like everything about the bill and noted she'd sponsored bills delaying or repealing some of its funding mechanisms - taxes on medical devices and health insurance.
McSally instead focuses on the shortcomings of the law, blaming it for driving up health premiums for small businesses and other consumers and arguing
"We've all got people in our lives who struggle with chronic disease," McSally said. "It's personal for all of us. The
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