Strange on healthcare: “We have to fulfill our promise”
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Washington, DC - U.S. Senator Luther Strange appeared on Fox News' America's News Headquarters with Arthel Neville Sunday afternoon to discuss the next steps in Senate Republicans' efforts to repeal Obamacare.
Strange: "There will plenty of time to discuss every issue under the sun, but we've got to get the debate process started."
"Right now, [Democrats] seem to be more interested in talking points instead of solutions, but I would love for them to come to the table and help fix the mess they created."
"We have to act on our promise to repeal it, and allow time to replace. Seven years of debate is a long time to spend on this issue. Now we have to get the work done."
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