Hill November 30, 2023
Alex Gangitano, Nathaniel Weixel

President Biden’s campaign was given a much-needed shot in the arm this week from former President Trump’s repeated threats against ObamaCare.

Trump handed Democrats a gift when he suddenly revived threats to replace the 13-year-old Affordable Care Act if elected president, giving the Biden campaign a week’s worth of material as it shifts to attack the GOP front-runner directly.

When Trump posted on his social media platform that he was “seriously looking at alternatives” to the law and that the failure to repeal it while he was in the White House in 2017 was “a low point for the Republican Party,” the Biden campaign jumped into action.

A campaign source told The Hill that they quickly made...

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