Pre-existing condition

Republicans are suing to overturn the Affordable Care Act. If they win, these six and many other Americans are in big trouble.
In states like Michigan, Republican candidates want voters to forget how hard the party fought to repeal Obamacare.
If the GOP really wants voters to believe they support people with preexisting conditions, here's a simple way to prove it.
“If President Trump cared at all about people with preexisting conditions, he would drop his lawsuit to overturn the Affordable Care Act,” the House speaker wrote.
Slogans and toothless executive orders don't pay anyone's doctor bills.
The moment highlighted Trump’s efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which protects those with preexisting conditions.
After Trump retweeted a QAnon falsehood about the CDC, COVID-19 and preexisting conditions, it became the party line.
It's a sign that health care has become political poison for the GOP. Democrats want to keep it that way.
They could have been running against "Medicare for all." But they're defending efforts to gut Obamacare.
Just for starters, 20 million could lose coverage if a GOP lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act prevails.