VP Mike Pence: The Obamacare Nightmare is About to End

Vice President Mike Pence delivered remarks at Harshaw Trane in Louisville, Kentucky where he heralded the administration’s accomplishments and told attendees why the American Health Care Act is their best chance to end “the Obamacare nightmare.”

Pence promised the crowd that President Trump and he are “going to make the best health care system in the world even better.”

Pence may have chosen Kentucky as it is the home of American Health Care Act critic Rand Paul in an attempt to get voters to pressure the libertarian senator into supporting the AHCA.

Rich Mitchell

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