Why wasn't the american media in Springfield, Ohio, six months ago talking about skyrocketing rates, of accidents, of car insurance? Why weren't they talking about the rural health care problem? Why weren't they talking about the rural health care problem? Because the hospitals have been overwhelmed. Why aren't they talking about the fact that in a small town, you've got a school district that now has 1000? That's not an exaggeration. 1000 children who don't even speak English. (43:28–43:44)
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Asserts that hospitals in rural areas, including Springfield, have been overwhelmed.
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