Around 23 million Americans face losing healthcare coverage after the Trump Administration called for the Supreme Court to scrap the Obama-era Affordable Care Act setting the stage for health to become the key issue in November’s election
: “While the Trump Administration continues their efforts to rip health care away from millions, I'm speaking about how we can make quality, affordable health care available to every American.”enrolled in Obamacare exchanges this year after losing healthcare coverage, as millions lost jobs due to the pandemic, and lockdown measures.
The Affordable Care Act blocked health insurers from denying healthcare to Americans with pre-existing health conditions, and extended the healthcare safety net to tens of millions of people, but the 2010 law has proved deeply polarizing. Trump has repeatedly railed against the program, while Republicans have failed in previous attempts to scrap it, and have yet to outline the plan they propose to replace it with.
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