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Obamacare supporters rally

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UNITED STATES: Supporters of Obamacare staged rallies across the country yesterday denouncing efforts by President Donald Trump and Republican congressio­nal leaders to repeal the landmark law that has extended medical insurance coverage to some 20 million Americans.

Hundreds of demonstrat­ors turned out in Washington, Chicago and Los Angeles marking the seventh anniversar­y of enactment of Obamacare, as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has become widely known.

Many talked about a very personal stake in the outcome of the healthcare debate roiling Capitol Hill. ’’I feel sick today, but I came here because I’m terrified,’’ said Steve Martin, 27, an unemployed Los Angeles resident who was diagnosed with cancer a year ago.

‘‘The legislator­s have the best healthcare in the world, and we deserve the same.’’

The ACA, considered former Democratic President Barack Obama’s premiere domestic achievemen­t, has drawn unrelentin­g scorn from Republican­s, with promises to repeal and replace a centrepiec­e of Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

Yesterday’s rallies coincided with planned action in the House of Representa­tives on a Republican-backed bill to begin dismantlin­g Obamacare, but the vote was indefinite­ly postponed as Republican leaders and the White House scrambled to enough votes for passage.

Many moderate Republican­s as well as Democrats have raised concerns that repeal-and-replace would leave too many Americans without health coverage.

Supporters of the bill say it would lower premiums, but critics counter that those savings would in many cases be more than offset by higher co-pays and other out-ofpocket costs.

Obamacare backers also worry about the fate of millions who gained insurance under the bill’s major expansion of Medicaid, the federal-state program providing coverage for the needy, the elderly and the disabled.

In the nation’s capital, several hundred chanting protesters gathered at Freedom Plaza, a few blocks from the White House, carrying signs with slogans such as ‘‘We Fight Back’’ and ‘‘Keep America Healthy’’.

Robinette Barmer, 61, a former seamstress and caterer from Baltimore now on a disability pension, said that without Obamacare she could not afford the various medication­s she takes for ailments such as asthma and high blood pressure. ’’It’s co-pay this, co-pay that. I can’t pay that. I’m struggling as it is right now,’’ she said.

After the rally, protesters marched to the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel, where dozens sprawled on the sidewalk in a ‘‘diein’’.- Reuters muster

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? People march in a Save Obamacare rally on the seventh anniversar­y of Obamacare’s signing, in Los Angeles.
PHOTO: REUTERS People march in a Save Obamacare rally on the seventh anniversar­y of Obamacare’s signing, in Los Angeles.

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