On The Campaign Trail, GOP Candidates Struggle To Find Clear Health Care Message
Meanwhile, Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) took an opportunity during a Senate hearing to press a Trump administration official on a pending lawsuit challenging the Affordable Care Act's protections for pre-existing conditions. In California, talk about single-payer reform plans are ramping up in the race for governor.
Los Angeles Times:
Once Their Rallying Cry, Obamacare Is Suddenly A Sticky Campaign Issue For Republicans
After failing to deliver on their years-long promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act and faced with the sudden popularity of Obamacare’s consumer protections, GOP candidates across the country are struggling to put together a cohesive message on healthcare. Die-hards still want to repeal the 2010 law, but a growing number of Republicans — particularly those facing tough elections — want to quietly admit defeat and move on to other issues. (Haberkorn, 8/21)
The Hill:
McCaskill Presses Trump Official On Lawsuit Against Pre-Existing Condition Protections
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) pressed a top Trump administration official on Tuesday about a lawsuit challenging ObamaCare’s pre-existing condition protections. McCaskill, who is facing a tough reelection race this year, used a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to press the head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) about the lawsuit. (Sullivan, 8/21)
Los Angeles Times:
Gavin Newsom Criticized For Flip-Flopping On California's Most Pressing Issues
Part of the foundation of Newsom’s campaign for governor has been his strong support for establishing a single-payer healthcare system in California ... But former San Francisco County Supervisor Tom Ammiano, author of the ordinance that evolved into Healthy San Francisco, said Newsom “tried to undermine it as best he could” while it was being debated, in part because of concerns over cost to employers in the city. After Healthy San Francisco was approved, Newsom embraced it, Ammiano said. (Willon, 8/20)