06-07-2017, 04:09 PM
Where ideology trumps even self-interest..
Quote:Perhaps no one stands to lose out more under the AHCA than the people who live in southeastern Kentucky. In 2013, 20.4 percent of Kentuckians lacked health insurance. Now just 7.8 percent do. More Kentucky residents report having a regular source of health care, and fewer say they have skipped needed medical attention because of the cost. The AHCA would reverse many of those gains. The bill the House passed would end the Medicaid expansion, a program responsible for three-quarters of Kentucky’s coverage gains...They're on Obamacare, they voted for Trump, and they're already disappointed - Vox
But Oller doesn’t regret her vote for Trump — “I don’t have regrets,” she says plainly — and she trusts that Rogers, whom she has also voted for, knows what he’s doing. She gets most her news from his weekly emails to constituents; she cites his arguments for why the law needs to be repealed. This sentiment felt ubiquitous in Corbin. Obamacare enrollees I interviewed didn’t like the Republican plan, but they still trusted the Republican Party to do the right thing on health care. They felt like they had picked a side, and now they were going to stick with it.

