Los Angeles Times

Obamacare for a Trump voter

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Re “Drawn to Trump’s take-charge manner in semirural Virginia,” April 21

Virginia resident Peggy Hayes, a supporter of Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump, complains that the Obama administra­tion has “unbabysat” the country and blames it for the loss of her health insurance several years ago.

Yet it took me all of one minute on the Virginia health insurance exchange website to determine that a resident of Spotsylvan­ia County that is Hayes’ age and with her income could obtain a policy for $258 a month. That’s $11 a month less than what Hayes had been paying for her catastroph­ic policy, and while it has a large deductible, it provides almost certainly better coverage than she had in the past.

By not doing her homework and foregoing insurance, she is not only throwing money away on a tax penalty, she is also almost certainly setting herself up for financial catastroph­e down the line.

Some would argue that The Times’ reporter would be breaching his journalist­ic objectivit­y by informing Hayes of these facts. But if that’s the case, these spotlights on low-informatio­n voters like Hayes reduce their electoral decisions to something like a freak show that supposedly more enlightene­d urbanites in Los Angeles can chuckle at.

I’ve seen many such stories over the past six years about people like Hayes who refuse to even contemplat­e getting health insurance, and their decision goes even gently unquestion­ed by reporters. I scratch my head about this noblesse oblige toward objectivit­y. Certainly you want to inform readers, but maybe once in a while you should inform people like Hayes. Ron Shinkman

Sherman Oaks

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