Statement by Trump State Director on Bill Clinton's Visit to North Carolina | Eastern NC Now

North Carolinians agreed 100% with Bill Clinton when he stated that Obamacare is the 'craziest thing in the world.'

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  • "North Carolinians agreed 100% with Bill Clinton when he stated that Obamacare is the 'craziest thing in the world.' So we're reminded during his visit today that Hillary has been one of the most ardent supporters and architects of this 'crazy' healthcare program for decades. North Carolinians also agree that the 24% increase in their premiums next year is an outrageous and unfair tax on the average Tar Heel voter and Donald Trump's proposal to repeal and replace this onerous law is the only sensible plan to remove this burden that gets worse every year. Hillary's support for plans like Obamacare, tax increases, and oppressive regulations shows she's not the right fit for the Old North State." - Jason Simmons, North Carolina State Director, Donald J. Trump For President, Inc.

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