When Fox News host Neil Cavuto repeatedly asked the head of the Republican National Committee if Republicans had a health care plan, the chairman responded with a rant against Democrats.
When Fox News host Neil Cavuto repeatedly asked Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel if the Republicans had a health care plan, she responded with a rant against the Democrats.
"Look, Donald Trump is a businessman who ran for office because he said Washington can't get it done," McDaniel said."Why can't anybody from the Obama administration or Joe Biden or any Democrat say President Trump was correct, he has kick-started this economy? You know what they're proposing? They're saying let's have government take over our health care, let's have government take over our schools, I mean it's more of a government takeover.
Fox News host Neil Cavuto repeatedly asked the head of the Republican National Committee Tuesday,"Do Republicans have a health care plan?" to which RNC Chairwoman responded by ranting against Democrats. Screenshot: Your World with Neil Cavuto| Fox News Cavuto kept pressing:"So when the president was saying, 'We're going to have a health care plan put forward, Republicans are looking forward'...that's an issue they could be very vulnerable on, are you saying that we're going to have a health care plan out like, really, really soon? Because you don't right now."
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