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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Guess my point's getting lost. Why would they care, if ignoring GOP threat to repeal ACA anyway?
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When one of your utilities informs you of a 22% increase in costs how do you respond?
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HOw are voters going to respond after gas prices go up 22% (or more)? Both things hit people's very limited budget.
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I'm clearly not getting my point through.
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Perennial threat (promise) to repeal becomes more important when people can't afford ACA anymore.
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If people, in reviewing ACA policies on 11/1, realized they'd have to put kid in cheaper day care, would they care?
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How abt people realizing rising premiums hurt ability to pay off college loans? That's oppty cost ACA is for some @ChMadar
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