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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Oct 22, 2018, 10:03 PM Oct 2018

Republicans' War Against Obamacare Could Cost Them This Arkansas House Seat

While Republican politicians have lately been backtracking their positions on pre-existing conditions, deep in the heart of Trump Country a Democratic politician is anchoring his congressional campaign on his personal story of beating cancer and his role in expanding access to Medicaid in his home state.

Arkansas’ 2nd Congressional District is typically a reliably Republican area. The district, which includes Little Rock, went for Trump by 10.7 percent in 2016, and two-term incumbent Republican Rep. French Hill won re-election by 22 percent that year. But state Rep. Clarke Tucker, Hill’s Democratic challenger, has turned it into a more competitive seat this time around by pushing health care as a central message, attacking Hill for voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act last year.

The great-great grandson to a 20th century US senator—whose statue at the US Capitol he recently advocated to remove because of his ancestor’s racist views—37-year-old Tucker has a law degree from the University of Arkansas and was elected to serve in the state house in 2014. Once in office, he helped craft legislation that continued the state’s participation in the ACA’s Medicaid expansion, a part of the law that opens Medicaid insurance coverage to people making up to 138 percent of the poverty line. In 2016, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson sought to replace the state’s private plan alternative to Medicaid with a plan called Arkansas Works, using expanded Medicaid funds to assist with premiums. But a Republican super-majority in the legislature resisted the move, trying to tack on a special language amendment that would have killed the program. Tucker was praised by Hutchinson for his efforts in making sure the final language of the bill allowed for the amendment to be vetoed.

But just as he was considering running for higher office, Tucker was diagnosed with bladder cancer. He was cleared with a clean bill of health in October 2017, but his personal experience living with a preexisting condition has become a central message in his fight against Hill, who voted to repeal the ACA. “I, like 1 million Arkansans, live with a preexisting condition. For us and our families, the notion of having access to care without going bankrupt or dying is a daily reality,” Tucker wrote in a letter to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in September in light of a lawsuit brought by state Attorney General Leslie Rutledge to eliminate protections for those with preexisting conditions.

Democrats have struggled at times to pick a single defining economic message for elections, but with a botched attempt by Republicans in 2017 to repeal and replace the ACA, they might have found a swing issue for voters. Voting for an incumbent like Hill, who supported Congress’ efforts to repeal Obamacare, is a tough sell for residents of a state that has one of the highest rates of Medicaid coverage in the country.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/10/french-hill-clarke-tucker-arkansas-congress-obamacare-medicaid-health/

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Republicans' War Against Obamacare Could Cost Them This Arkansas House Seat (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2018 OP
K and R... Stuart G Oct 2018 #1
To those who don't think Dems don't have a message focus this election.. Cha Oct 2018 #2

Cha

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2. To those who don't think Dems don't have a message focus this election..
Mon Oct 22, 2018, 10:34 PM
Oct 2018


Mahalo, Yo!

Always with the "..blah blah Dems struggling.." message.
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