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EXPOSING THE
REPUBLICAN HEALTH CARE CRISIS
In Senate battleground states across the country, voters are being hit with staggering health care price hikes — with premiums in many cases doubling or worse — all because Republicans voted again and again to raise your costs.
Americans’ insurance costs are skyrocketing – and there is no question that the GOP is to blame.
To protect your health care, we must hold Republicans accountable for the health care crisis they created and elect a Democratic Senate majority that will fight to lower costs and put American families first.
Learn more about Senate Republican candidates’ records of cutting access to affordable health care:

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Dan Sullivan
Dan Sullivan has voted at least eleven times to repeal or weaken the Affordable Care Act. [3/27/15; 5/5/15; 7/26/15; 12/3/15; 1/11/17; 1/12/17; 7/25/17; 7/26/17; 7/28/17; 10/19/17; 10/19/17]
Dan Sullivan voted against creating and extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, and voted for Republicans’ toxic plan that is spiking health insurance costs, saying it “delivers significant wins” for Alaska.
As Alaska’s Attorney General, Dan Sullivan worked to overturn the Affordable Care Act, calling himself “one of the lead[s]” in suing to eliminate the Affordable Care Act, and saying, “I’m the one who sat down, the one who sued on this, the one who laid out a lot of the intellectual framework of why we thought (the Affordable Care Act) was unconstitutional.”
Thanks to Republicans’ health care crisis, up to 24,000 Alaskans will see their health insurance costs rise, and around 29,000 will lose health insurance. Health insurance costs in Alaska will increase 125% – an average of $1,836.
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