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And this time he’s doing it in a swing state that suddenly has 350,000 more people for whom the health care debate is personal., Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will tout a series of recently enacted Democratic initiatives designed to make health care more affordable, White House officials said. Those new initiatives include programs designed toBiden and Harris won’t just talk about the past, the White House officials said.

All of them now have something to lose if that money from the Affordable Care Act goes away. And that’s on top of, both in North Carolina and the nation as a whole, who could lose access to traditional Medicaid or subsidized private insurance through Obamacare if GOP plans to roll back the law succeed.

Abortion will already be in the news Tuesday because the U.S. Supreme Court is holding oral arguments on a case about the White House senior adviser Anita Dunn, who on Monday briefed reporters about the North Carolina visit, would not say whether Biden or Harris planned to mention Johnson in their remarks. But Dunn said that anybody listening to the speeches would get a clear sense of “two very different visions for moving this country forward.”At HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions.

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