Ted Cruz — An Anti-Obamacare Crusader — Will Seek Health Law Coverage
A day after the GOP freshman senator from Texas officially announced his presidential bid and pegged it to undoing the Affordable Care Act, he said he would be seeking coverage on the health law's online insurance marketplace.
CNN:
Ted Cruz Going On Obamacare
Ted Cruz is going on Obamacare. The newly announced Republican presidential candidate told CNN's Dana Bash on Tuesday that he will sign up for health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act -- a law he has been on a crusade to kill. (Bash and Lee, 3/24)
McClatchy:
Cruz, Big Obamacare Critic, To Sign Up For Obamacare
Ted Cruz, who once spent 21 straight hours speaking on the Senate floor railing against Obamacare, plans to sign up for Obamacare. (Lightman, 3/24)
The Washington Post's Wonkblog:
How Ted Cruz Could Wind Up On Obamacare
So, irony of all ironies — Sen. Ted Cruz could now be joining Obamacare. Cruz said Tuesday he may sign up for the health insurance program he's promised to repeal "every word of" because he's no longer on his wife's plan. His wife, Heidi, is taking a leave of absence from Goldman Sachs during her husband's newly unveiled presidential campaign, meaning the Cruzes will need to find health insurance elsewhere. (Millman, 3/24)
USA Today:
Ted Cruz To Get Health Care Plan Through Obamacare Exchange
“We will presumably go on the exchange and sign up for health care, and we’re in the process of transitioning over to do that,” Cruz, a Republican candidate for president, told The Des Moines Register Tuesday. (Jacobs, 3/24)
The Associated Press:
Cruz Eyes Insurance Via Obamacare, A Law He Vows To Scrap
The first-term senator from Texas said he is looking at options available on a health insurance exchange, or a clearinghouse of policies available to Americans who don't receive coverage through their employers. ... Under an amendment to the law crafted by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the government can only offer members of Congress and their staff health care insurance that's sold through an exchange. (3/24)
The New York Times:
Cruz, Critic Of Health Care Law, Now Seeks To Sign Up
Senator Ted Cruz helped lead an effort to shut down the government in 2013 in an attempt to defund President Obama’s health care law. Now the Texas senator, a newly announced Republican presidential candidate, is signing up for coverage under it. ... So Mr. Cruz is now turning to the very thing he has spent more than two years vowing to repeal. (Haberman, 3/24)
Reuters:
Obamacare Foe Ted Cruz To Sign Up For Coverage Under The Plan
In September 2013, efforts by Cruz and House of Representatives conservatives to gut Obamacare by holding up a government spending bill led to a 16-day government shutdown. Cruz, a conservative firebrand who is a favorite of the Tea Party movement, on Monday became the first major figure in either party to enter the 2016 presidential race (3/24)
The Houston Chronicle:
Cruz May Sign Up For Obamacare
"But there are other options that the senator is considering before making a final decision about how to make sure his family is insured." The clarification from Cruz's camp came after an interview in which he hinted he would sign up for coverage through the health care law's exchanges. (Cervantes, 3/24)