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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 4572949" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>Tonight is another example of what I mean when I say the ACA will be viewed as a huge step in making universal healthcare a reality. Voters in yet another state voted to take the Medicaid expansion in the ACA. In fact when the ACA Medicaid expansion is put to voters, it has never lost on the ballot. Utah, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and now Missouri voters all voted to take the Medicaid expansion in the ACA. There is no question more states will vote to expand Medicaid until at some point all of them have it. That will expand health insurance to 10’s of millions of Americans, and then that at some point, there will be a public health insurance plan on the state healthcare markets and that’ll be another huge step to universal coverage, and a lot of this will be credited to the ACA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 4572949, member: 66082"] Tonight is another example of what I mean when I say the ACA will be viewed as a huge step in making universal healthcare a reality. Voters in yet another state voted to take the Medicaid expansion in the ACA. In fact when the ACA Medicaid expansion is put to voters, it has never lost on the ballot. Utah, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and now Missouri voters all voted to take the Medicaid expansion in the ACA. There is no question more states will vote to expand Medicaid until at some point all of them have it. That will expand health insurance to 10’s of millions of Americans, and then that at some point, there will be a public health insurance plan on the state healthcare markets and that’ll be another huge step to universal coverage, and a lot of this will be credited to the ACA. [/QUOTE]
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