… of the, in the coming months ahead of the midterm elections, we'll hear more about that, which is one reason why I wanted to come in and present the facts. According to the Congressional Budget Office, 3.7 million of this 10 million already had access to another form of federally subsidized health care. That's more than a third of that 10 million. When we take this examination of the facts A step further, we see that the Congressional Budget Office estimates that 5.3 … (03:21–03:36)
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Asserts that 3.7 million people losing coverage already have access to other subsidized health care.
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