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Trump left something out of his Obamacare speech — the 21 million his plan leaves uninsured
Trump left something out of his Obamacare speech — the 21 million his plan leaves uninsuredDonald Trump spent Tuesday campaigning to repeal Obamacare, promising to replace it with something much better — a dubious claim at best."If we don't repeal and replace Obamacare, we will destroy American health care forever," Trump said at his Pennsylvania rally.He called the law a "catastrophe" and lamented how deductibles could go "up to $15,000." Meanwhile, he promised to deliver "quality, reliable, affordable health care" — and followed up with this tweet Wednesday morning.
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Donald Trump calls for special congressional session to repeal Obamacare
Donald Trump calls for special congressional session to repeal ObamacareDonald Trump on Tuesday rallied against Obamacare and said that he would convene a special session of Congress to repeal the healthcare law if he's elected president."When we win on November 8th, and elect a Republican Congress, we will be able to immediately repeal and replace Obamacare.I will ask Congress to convene a special session," said the GOP presidential nominee in a speech delivered in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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Donald Trump Hits at Obamacare on First Day of Open Enrollment — Charisma News
Donald Trump Hits at Obamacare on First Day of Open Enrollment — Charisma NewsRepublicans Donald Trump and Mike Pence discussed their plans to "repeal and replace" ObamaCare, saying they will call on Congress to convene a special session to deal with the issue.( Reuters photo )During a joint campaign rally in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, the Republican presidential ticket of Donald Trump and Indiana Gov.Mike Pence used the first day of open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act to hammer away at President Barack Obama's signature legislation.
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Donald Trump Vows Again to Repeal Obamacare
Donald Trump Vows Again to Repeal ObamacareDonald Trump said Tuesday he would call Congress into a special session to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.(Evan Vucci/AP)VALLEY FORGE, Pa. – Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to call Congress into a special session for the express purpose of repealing and replacing President Barack Obama's signature health care law if he wins next week and takes office as president in January.His remarks came on the first day of open enrollment for the controversial health insurance program.
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