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Health Care Update for You: On its 14th anniversary, the Affordable Care Act is once again under att

Health Care Update for You: On its 14th anniversary, the Affordable Care Act is once again under attack! Team, tell us: Do you think the ACA should be protected? [Yes, we should keep the ACA!]( [No, it should be repealed.]( Team, Obamacare has been a huge step forward for health care in America. More than 40 million Americans have coverage under the ACA – the highest total on record! But that hasn’t stopped Republicans from trying to repeal it time and time again. This week, House Republican leadership released their plan to GUT the ACA! And Donald Trump says he wants to repeal it if reelected! As president, Trump repeatedly undermined the ACA to make it harder for people to sign up for health care. He even came one vote short in Congress from achieving his goal! Repealing the ACA could take away health care protections from more than 100 million Americans with preexisting conditions, raise premiums and prescription drug costs, jeopardize free preventative care like cancer screenings, and kick millions of young people off their parents’ coverage. Team, Trump and the GOP are INCREDIBLY out of touch with the nearly 6 out of 10 Americans who have a favorable view of the ACA. But Donald Trump and President Biden are neck-and neck in the polls, and if Trump wins in November, he could get his way and repeal the ACA – leaving millions of Americans without health insurance. That’s why – before midnight on the anniversary of the ACA – we need 71 grassroots supporters from your state to tell us whether they think the ACA should be protected: [Yes, we should keep the ACA!]( [No, it should be repealed.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races, just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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