Obamacare isn’t affordable healthcare. Republicans should put patients and doctors back in charge
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The American people are waking up to President Joe Biden and the Democrats’ healthcare failures.
Recent polling by America’s New Majority Project, a project of Gingrich 360, shows that 59% of voters say healthcare has become more expensive under Biden, 59% say health insurance has become more expensive, and 50% say prescription drugs have become more expensive.
In fact, Americans believe that reelecting Biden will increase health costs. Most Americans expect healthcare to become more expensive under a second Biden term, a considerably larger percentage than the number who think it would become more expensive under a second Trump term.
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Clearly, American patients know the government-centric approach of Obama and Biden isn’t working to make healthcare affordable. It is time to return to the approach that has made American healthcare great: putting patients and their doctors back in the driver’s seat.
Patients have learned the hard way that Obamacare doesn't make healthcare more affordable. Republicans need to fix the problem. (iStock)
To avoid the mistakes of 2017, Republicans should focus their efforts not on wholesale replacement of Obamacare but on fixing what is broken. After 14 years, it is clear the law failed in its namesake mission of delivering "affordable care."
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