What Is the Impact of ObamaCare on the U.S. Election?
Although all the odds are stacked against its presidential candidate Donald Trump, the Republican Party has not yet given up.
It has released a new video “Before It Was ObamaCare…” to attack President Obama and the Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
In a statement released Thursday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) said that the video will expose Hillary Clinton’s embrace of President Obama’s failed law which is causing financial hardship for millions of families and chaos in our healthcare system.
On the heels of the Obama Administration’s recent admission that ObamaCare premiums are set to soar and ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber’s insistence the law is “working as designed,” it’s clear we can’t afford another four years of ObamaCare-based policies which will be a hallmark of a Clinton presidency, said RNC in its statement.
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“Hillary Clinton’s tone deaf promises to expand ObamaCare will only mean a greater strain on the finances of many American families,” said RNC chairman Reince Priebus. “Hillary Clinton has for years touted her own botched healthcare plans as the blueprint for this trainwreck of a law that was designed to fail, and the almost daily reports of skyrocketing premiums, disappearing options, and collapsing state exchanges will remain a reality if she is president.”
RNC also said that the best way to hold Hillary Clinton and Democrats in Congress accountable for this mess is to elect Donald Trump president and return Republican majorities to the House and Senate so we can pass patient-centered healthcare reform that won’t cripple family budgets.
Elections will take place for 469 seats in the U.S. Congress (34 Senate seats and all 435 House seats) on the day of presidential election – November 8, 2016.
Photo / Video courtesy: RNC