Despite Health Care Worries, Trump Voters Don't Regret Their Choice

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Despite Health Care Worries, Trump Voters Don't Regret Their Choice
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November 4, 20178:03 AM ET
Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday

JEFF BRADY

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Jamie Ruppert, holding 3-month-old daughter Berlin, worries about the future of health care for her mother, Linda McDermott.

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This story is part of Kitchen Table Conversations, a series from NPR's National Desk that examines how Americans from all walks of life are moving forward from the presidential election. This is the fourth postelection visit with Jamie Ruppert, 34, of White Haven, Pa.

Nearly a year after the election, health insurance is on Jamie Ruppert's mind. She gave birth to daughter Berlin in July, and even with insurance through her husband's work, she faced hundreds of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses.

Health care costs are one reason Ruppert joined many others in her community and switched from historically voting for Democrats to picking Donald Trump for president in 2016.

"The idea of Obamacare was great, but when I started seeing the premiums people were getting quoted, no, I wasn't a fan of it," says Ruppert.

Ruppert says she knows young people who refused to sign up for Affordable Care Act — also known as Obamacare — policies because they found them too expensive. Instead, she says, they chose to pay a penalty of at least $695 at tax time.


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As open enrollment for ACA policies began on Nov. 1, Ruppert's mom, Linda McDermott, was worried.

"I had breast cancer in 1996, and I got yearly mammograms after that until 2009," she says.

McDermott was on her husband's health plan through work but then lost her coverage when he turned 65 and qualified for Medicare. They couldn't afford a private policy for her back then, so she went without. Now she is 62 — her husband has died — and she qualifies for a subsidized ACA plan that costs less than $100 a month.

"I enrolled in the Affordable Care Act in January 2016, and in March, I had developed a basal cell carcinoma," she says.

The insurance came just in time to pay most of the $7,000 cost to treat the skin cancer. McDermott says Obamacare has been good for her.

Still, McDermott switched like her daughter from voting Democratic and picked Trump. She says his position on restricting immigration was the main reason; she wasn't as focused on health care then.


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"Trump sang a good song, you know, 'We're going to repeal and replace. It will be done simultaneously, you know, it will be done within the same day — maybe within the same hour,' " McDermott remembers.

"I don't think he thought it was going to be so hard," says Ruppert. She thinks Trump was used to running his companies where he would order something and it would be done.

Ruppert and her mom hope some form of affordable health insurance will remain available for just a few more years until McDermott qualifies for Medicare at 65. Despite this uncertainty and a string of negative news about Trump and his administration, Ruppert remains a supporter of the president.

"I don't regret voting for Trump. I regret, maybe, believing as much and putting as much faith into a politician," says Ruppert. But Trump still has more than three years in office — and she is waiting before delivering a final judgment on her candidate's performance.





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Breh you're a grown man trolling. When you're on your deathbed is this something you're gonna look back on and be proud?
:yeshrug:
I know lots of Trump voters who will simply respond with “still better than Hillary” when confronted with any of Trumps many failures/shortcomings... and given the chance would still vote for him over her.

It’s not a troll... it’s the reality of our system. Option A will always be measured by the perceived advantages/disadvantages of option B.
If you hate or distrust B with every cell in your body option A will always be your choice.

The countless number of articles like this do nothing more than highlight how disliked Hillary is in my opinion.

Edit: side note, Obamacare and DACA was/are horrible pieces of legislation
 

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I know lots of Trump voters who will simply respond with “still better than Hillary” when confronted with any of Trumps many failures/shortcomings... and given the chance would still vote for him over her.

It’s not a troll... it’s the reality of our system. Option A will always be measured by the perceived advantages/disadvantages of option B.
If you hate or distrust B with every cell in your body option A will always be your choice.

The countless number of articles like this do nothing more than highlight how disliked Hillary is in my opinion.

Edit: side note, Obamacare and DACA was/are horrible pieces of legislation

This is BS. Hillary is a scapegoat (although she was a poor candidate, don't get me wrong) and the majority of them still would've voted for Trump regardless of who the opponent was.

It's just easier to bring up Hillary than it is for most Trump supporters to admit why they really support Trump (mostly just resentment and "payback" for Obama).
 

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This is BS. Hillary is a scapegoat (although she was a poor candidate, don't get me wrong) and the majority of them still would've voted for Trump regardless of who the opponent was.

It's just easier to bring up Hillary than it is for most Trump supporters to admit why they really support Trump (mostly just resentment and "payback" for Obama).
Probably but the reality was Trump or Hillary... and Trumps core supporters honestly do despise everything about Hillary.

His continued favorability shouldn’t surprise anyone when she was the only other option.


I think it’s sad our system is so corrupt it can give us two shytty choices without any reformation.
 

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Probably but the reality was Trump or Hillary... and Trumps core supporters honestly do despise everything about Hillary.

His continued favorability shouldn’t surprise anyone when she was the only other option.


I think it’s sad our system is so corrupt it can give us two shytty choices without any reformation.
Wrong.

Everything you said suggests they voted for him because they wanted him and it has nothing to do with their distaste for corruption, morals, or policy.
 

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Yeah, Hillary is the perfect person to blame for these folks, because they don't want to openly admit that the dog whistling and gas lighting activated every natural instinct for them. That old stupid fukking count summed it up perfectly "I really liked his immigration policy"......wut? A little old lady about to hit death is that invested in immigration policy?
 
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