While the audience applauded Moran for opposing a health care bill written by Senate GOP leaders, the applause was louder for speakers who advocated a universal government-run health care program such as Medicare for the elderly or Medicaid for the poor. She said she's seen her family's health insurance co-payments double and deductibles rise, and she blames it on Obama's signature health care law. "Health care needs to be changed," she said. But Moran's town hall drew supporters of Planned Parenthood and members of health care advocacy groups from as far away as the Kansas City area. "Who doesn't want health care?"
Source: ABC News July 06, 2017 17:39 UTC