From Democrats.org <[email protected]>
Subject Samuel, add your name if you're not a paid protestor
Date February 23, 2017 9:34 PM
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Samuel --

Yesterday, at Sen. Tom Cotton's town hall in Bentonville, Arkansas,
one of Cotton's constituents asked anyone in the crowd who was
affected by the Affordable Care Act to stand up.

Nearly everyone was on their feet.

The GOP's plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act will affect us all.
We have to do everything we can to protect our health care:

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Scenes like this one are happening all across the country, but Trump
and some Republican members of Congress are trying to dismiss
them as the work of paid protestors.

That's just absurd.

Another woman came to Cotton's town hall to ask what he'd do to
help her husband, who currently only pays $29 a month for health
insurance under the ACA. She told him that she lives just down the
road from his district office. She wasn't a paid protestor.

The man who showed up at Sen. Chuck Grassley's town hall in Iowa
Falls and explained how he wouldn't be able to afford insurance at all
if it wasn't for Obamacare wasn't a paid protestor.

One woman in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky told Sen. Mitch McConnell
that if he could answer her questions about how unemployed coal
miners and veterans would be able to afford health care, she'd "sit
down and shut up like Elizabeth Warren." She wasn't a paid protestor.

Republicans know that the more they talk about their plan to repeal the
Affordable Care Act, the more popular the ACA gets. They'd rather
dismiss their constituents or even cancel town hall meetings altogether
than look them in the eye and admit that they've spent the last seven
years trying to take health care away from millions of Americans.

Let's make sure they know there's nowhere to hide. Click here and join
the 308,961 grassroots Democrats who have called on Congress to
protect the Affordable Care Act. Even if your Republican representatives
aren't holding town halls (or if you're fortunate enough to be represented
in Congress by Democrats who will fight for your health care), you can
still make your voice heard:

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Thanks,

Eric

Eric Walker
Deputy Communications Director
Democratic National Committee
























































































































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