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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont
Hi There,
This past weekend, Donald Trump took to social media to complain that
Republicans didn’t end the Affordable Care Act—also known as
Obamacare—when he was president. And, he said that “we should never give
up!”
Millions of people have gained health coverage thanks to the ACA–many for
the first time. There’s no way we’re going back to a time when insurance
companies could rip away your insurance when you got sick; a time when
being a woman was a pre-existing condition.
Repealing the Affordable Care Act would mean an end to young people being
able to stay on their parents insurance until 26, and end to protections
for pre-existing conditions, and end to subsidies that make it much more
affordable for folks to buy insurance through the marketplace, and much
more. We should be expanding health care, not taking it away from people.
Donald Trump has a huge lead over the rest of the field in the Republican
presidential primary. That’s why we need to support President Biden’s
reelection. There is so much on the line.
And in the meantime, I’ll continue my work in the Senate to make sure we
protect–and expand–health care for people across the country.
Thanks,
Peter
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