President Joe Biden on Monday will ratchet up his attacks on Republicans and former President Donald Trump on a familiar issue: health care.
On a visit to New Hampshire, a state with one of the countryโs oldest populations, Biden plans to outline aย health care agendaย that heโll say contrasts sharply with Republicans, who have pledged toย repeal the Affordable Care Actย and eliminate caps on out-of-pocket drug costs.
Bidenโs aides believe health care is a potent, if sometimes overlooked, issue for voters as the general election gets underway. Democrats have successfully messaged on the issue in the past several election cycles, and theย relative popularity of the lawย known as Obamacare has made for a natural opportunity to have Biden appear alongside his former boss, Barack Obama, in campaign videos.
Yet polls show many Americans remain unaware of the steps Biden has taken since becoming president to bring the cost of health care down.
And even as the president plans to call on Congress on Monday to pass new laws that would expand a cap on out-of-pocket drug costs, allow Medicare to negotiate the prices of more drugs, and extendย Obamacare premium subsidies, there is little chance the GOP-controlled House will take them up before November.
That makes Mondayโs stop in New Hampshire an opportunity to draw a sharp contrast with Trump and his fellow Republicans. Biden won the Granite State by a 7-point margin in 2020, though polls show a tighter contest this year.
Itโs Bidenโs first trip to the state since its primary contest in January, which he won despite his name not appearing on the ballot.
In a state where a fifth of the population is over 65, lowering health care costs and expanding access to care hold outsize significance. Biden is expected…
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