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Dying for someone else’s political faith by @BloggersRUs

Dying for someone else’s political faith
by Tom Sullivan

Last week, Republicans in Congress began the process of repealing the Affordable Care Act with no replacement in sight. Inside the Beltway, they are about to find out what wrath means.

In Maury County, Tennessee, Dee Dee Ward doesn’t know how she’ll pay for chemotherapy if the Affordable Care Act is repealed. “What do you do? Do you say, ‘I can’t afford it. I have no money’? And you just stay home and wait to die?” (Click through tweet for the video):

Sixty-eight percent of voters in Maury County voted for Donald Trump, NBC News reports.

Dee Dee Ward’s situation got me asking, @DesJarlaisTN04 @MarshaBlackburn @SenAlexander @SenBobCorker , how many Tennesseans volunteered to give their lives for your political faith?

Rep. Diana DeGette is a Democrat representing the 1st district of Colorado. She met with her voters at a large town hall event over the weekend.

DeGette’s Republican colleague from Colorado’s 6th congressional district ran out early when 150 constituents showed up for his event Saturday at a public library in Aurora:

About 70 people got in to see Congressman Mike Coffman, according to 9News Denver. Police erected yellow crime scene tape around the rear door to help Coffman escape uncontaminated by contact with common constituents. Click here for video.

This is going to get real. Bernie Sanders’ Our Revolution organizers held Save Health Care rallies across the country Sunday.

Even in our little burgh, a couple of hundred turned out to hear from state Senator Terry Van Duyn, a former ACA Navigator @TerryVanDuynNC :

I think we can expect fewer town halls from the GOP priesthood in the near future. They won’t stand for hearing heresy uttered by constituents. They’ll simply hide and stop their ears.

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