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pstokely

(10,528 posts)
Thu Sep 27, 2018, 02:00 AM Sep 2018

Hawley releases ad pro-coverage of pre-existing conditions while involved in lawsuit to end the ACA

Source: KMBC

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
Missouri Republican Senate Candidate Josh Hawley's newest commercial says he supports protecting health insurance for people with pre-existing conditions.

But Hawley is also part of a lawsuit that would do away with that coverage.

In the ad, Hawley says, "Earlier this year, we learned out oldest has a rare chronic disease. A pre-existing condition."

Hawley is referring to his son Elijah. His campaign says Elijah has a degenerative bone disease in his hip.



Read more: https://www.kmbc.com/article/hawley-releases-ad-pro-coverage-of-pre-existing-conditions-while-involved-in-lawsuit-to-end-the-aca/23481766

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Hawley releases ad pro-coverage of pre-existing conditions while involved in lawsuit to end the ACA (Original Post) pstokely Sep 2018 OP
Already posted yesterday PSPS Sep 2018 #1
And needs to be posted again Sherman A1 Sep 2018 #3
Only when it strikes his own home does Hawley give a sh't democratisphere Sep 2018 #2
Claire McCaskill has been given a perfect bomb to lob at Hawley now... beachbum bob Sep 2018 #4
 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
4. Claire McCaskill has been given a perfect bomb to lob at Hawley now...
Thu Sep 27, 2018, 06:46 AM
Sep 2018

simply ask the voters who do you trust, the Hawley suing to end ACA and pre-existing condition mandated coverage or the hawley who says he will support a bill that MAY have (but not force) coverage by insurance companies.....

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