At Tuesday’s debate at the Kendall County Courthouse in Yorkville, Underwood had a chance to call out Hultgren to his face, in public, because she believes that vote removed protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
“It was really clear in all the press coverage around these repeal-and-replace bills that the American Health Care Act did not create an opportunity for individuals like me with pre-existing conditions to have affordable coverage,” she said. “We must ensure that individuals with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied, and they cannot be charged (more).”
Hultgren said there is language right in the American Health Care Act that states pre-existing conditions cannot be used to reduce insurance or increase costs.
“Either Lauren Underwood hasn’t read it, or she doesn’t understand it,” Hultgren said.
A Washington Post fact-checker last year said that while “people with pre-existing conditions would not be denied coverage” under the Republican health care plan, people who “have a gap in coverage, they still could face higher, unaffordable premiums for a year.”
* And AARP is hopping mad about that bill Hultgren voted for and has been reminding its members of what Hultgren and others tried to do…
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
Fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
* Related…
* 14th Congressional District candidate Underwood attends forum alone: Underwood, who defeated six white men in the primary, said race has never been an issue in her run for the 14th District – a swath of Illinois that is about 87 percent white. “The people of the 14th will recognize the choice we have on the ballot, based on the level of representation we’ve had over the last eight years,” Underwood said.
* Lauren Underwood visits McHenry County, rallies supporters: “Randy Hultgren has voted to turn Medicare into a voucher program,” Underwood said. “Those kinds of actions are unacceptable. We need to make sure that the American people have programs like Medicare and Social Security to provide retirement security, to allow folks to have high-quality health care through old age and through the rest of their lives.”
* Watch: NBC 5 Interview With 14th Congressional District Candidates Randy Hultgren, Lauren Underwood
Even if he wins, any Republican who loses a down-ballot race in or around the district will hold a grudge that he was sitting on that kind of cash. Use it or share it, man.
–Republicans I know have been fuming about this million dollar stash all month. He’s got the money to spend, but he’s not even up on broadcast TV.–
Can’t imagine the thinking going on there.
There was a poll here a couple of weeks ago that showed half his district didn’t even know who he is. He needed a bio/intro spot a couple of months ago.
=== Hultgren said there is language right in the American Health Care Act that states pre-existing conditions cannot be used to reduce insurance or increase costs ===
This may fool some in 2018. No one will be fooled in 2020.
Perhaps his internals are really rosy or spectacularly grim. Or perhaps he is keeping some funds for multiple site visits to put out feelers for an exploratory run at the Hawaiian GOP Presidential Caucuses in 2020 and 2024.
Money and politics - an unholy combination. And the damage that can be done.
Having a Million Dollars squirreled away is confusing, especially in a contested race.
The FEC reports ( although not quite as easy to access as the D-2’s in Illinois ) can be quite telling. My incumbent Congressman ( Shimkus ) running against an underfunded opponent is sitting on over a Million in his fund and has not been overly generous in sharing his good fortune with other R’s. Good for him.
- Jake From Elwood - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:22 pm:
Hultgren appears to be on the ropes.
Ms. Underwood is picking up steam.
Is he saving the money for another race?
Serious question: What is the value of buying broadcast in the 14th district? Doesn’t it make more sense to do cable buys? Otherwise you’re paying to reach about 10 people out of district for every voter you hit. Right?
- Boone's is Back - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:44 pm:
- NIU Grad - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 11:33 am:
Even if he wins, any Republican who loses a down-ballot race in or around the district will hold a grudge that he was sitting on that kind of cash. Use it or share it, man.
- wordslinger - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 11:33 am:
–Republicans I know have been fuming about this million dollar stash all month. He’s got the money to spend, but he’s not even up on broadcast TV.–
Can’t imagine the thinking going on there.
There was a poll here a couple of weeks ago that showed half his district didn’t even know who he is. He needed a bio/intro spot a couple of months ago.
- Hamlet's Ghost - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 11:36 am:
=== Hultgren said there is language right in the American Health Care Act that states pre-existing conditions cannot be used to reduce insurance or increase costs ===
This may fool some in 2018. No one will be fooled in 2020.
- benniefly2 - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 11:48 am:
Perhaps his internals are really rosy or spectacularly grim. Or perhaps he is keeping some funds for multiple site visits to put out feelers for an exploratory run at the Hawaiian GOP Presidential Caucuses in 2020 and 2024.
- illini - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:17 pm:
Money and politics - an unholy combination. And the damage that can be done.
Having a Million Dollars squirreled away is confusing, especially in a contested race.
The FEC reports ( although not quite as easy to access as the D-2’s in Illinois ) can be quite telling. My incumbent Congressman ( Shimkus ) running against an underfunded opponent is sitting on over a Million in his fund and has not been overly generous in sharing his good fortune with other R’s. Good for him.
- Jake From Elwood - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:22 pm:
Hultgren appears to be on the ropes.
Ms. Underwood is picking up steam.
Is he saving the money for another race?
- Soccermom - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:42 pm:
Serious question: What is the value of buying broadcast in the 14th district? Doesn’t it make more sense to do cable buys? Otherwise you’re paying to reach about 10 people out of district for every voter you hit. Right?
- Boone's is Back - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 12:44 pm:
Great song choice
- Amalia - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 1:04 pm:
omg, thank you for the headline and the Floyd link. that phrase comes to mind so often as I bemoan several times I did not move fast.
- titan - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 1:10 pm:
Missing the starting gun is not necessarily fatal.
Missing the checkered flag is though.
It’s 11 days out today.
- Bobby Hicks - Friday, Oct 26, 18 @ 1:10 pm:
Run, rabbit, run. Dig that hole…..