And yet perennial GOP threat 2 repeal Obamacare (as opposed to announcement of rising rates) had no effect on voters--?
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Let me be clear: I think Wang's revised piece makes case for Comey, not ACA, stronger. But...
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Polls showed ACA, for or against, was key motivation for GOP voters. & indivs cited increases.
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But illogical. For many Trump voters, repeal of ACA (or dismantling Medicare/curtailing Medicaid) not in their interest
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For people who aren't subsidized learning of a 22% spike (bigger in PA) may make it their interest.
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Although that would make them pretty reasonably well off income-wise, in my experience.
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For some people in ACA, expected payouts would put them in debt. Many others can't afford to use insurance.
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So actually, there are a range of income/health levels at which they might actually believe ACA repeal "better."
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And that's of course ignoring a lot of misleading claims about ACA. @ChMadar
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