that people in your state get coverage under medicare expansion. if you roll it back, how do you pay for something to help people get the access you say is important. the comments i made was i was going to get rid of connect, which is the obamacare, change that have gotten rid it have. there are people who still think it around because they don t even miss it. we transferred people at our state exchange, it turned out at an enrollment tool, now everyone s on the health care.gov exchange. nobody lost their coverage. there are some who doesn t want to get rid it have because it s working so well. it gone. other than for company plans, it doesn t even exist for individuals anymore. so to that end it s important to understand what we re talking about. just coverage without a commence
reporter: are you giving up the dream? i never give up a dream. two entitlements are being reformed with repealing and replacing right now. s that that s two entitlements right now. thank you very much. house speaker with a question to kasie hunt that he has not given up his dream. while she gets set up with her microphone at the capitol, i want to go with you. we were just talking about that answer with paul ryan, julie. he said i m not giving up the dream because health care is reform is entitlement reform. he has talked about the need to reform social security and medicare, which are the major drivers are our issues. donald trump cam pand against
know having served there, know their populations better than we can know them. senator mcconnell said last week that obamacare would be replaced and repealed in manageable pieces. i want to suggest some pieces to you on a chart back here. it looks to me like there are four major areas where americans get our health care insurance. one is medicare. 18% of americans. one is employer insurance, 61% of americans get their insurance on the job. one is medicaid. and one is which is 22%. and one is the individual market, only 6%. and the exchanges we hear so much about are just 4% of that 6%. that s where so much of the turmoil is. let me ask you this. is this the bill, any effort to replace and repeal obamacare, is this the bill to reform medicare? absolutely not. so we would be focused on employer, medicaid, and individual insurance. are those accurate categories or
their populations better than we can know them. senator mcconnell said last week that obamacare would be replaced and repealed in manageable pieces. i want to suggest some pieces here. it looks like there are four major areas where americans get our health care insurance. one is medicare. 18% of americans. one is employer insurance. 61% of americans get their insurance on the job. one is medicaid and one is which is 22%. and one is the individual market. only 6%. and the exchanges we hear so much about are just 4% of that 6% but that s where so much of the turmoil is. let me ask you this. is this the bill, any effort to replace and repeal obamacare, is this the bill to reform medicare? absolutely not. so we would be focused on employer, medicaid and individual insurance? are those accurate categories, or would you categorize them in a different way?
guns, health care and taxes today. i think you are seeing the clinton campaign respond to these polls. it s making them jittery, though the official line from the clinton campaign is this is what they always expected to see, but it s a real race now. kristin welcomer in iowa. clinton appealing to caucus goers and sharpening her attacks on senator sanders. i m asking to you make a decision to caucus with me. i have two very worthy opponents, people i ve known, people i served with, people that i respect. i m asking to you choose to caucus for me over either of the other two. i just have a difference with senator sanders. he has a different plan. his plan would take medicare and medicaid and the children s health insurance program and affordable care act, health care insurance and private employer