Former Secretary of State and Democratic Presidential candidate who lost
to Republican Donald Trump during last year's presidential election,
Hillary Clinton said on Friday that the failure of the Republican plan
to repeal Obamacare was 'a victory for all Americans.'
She took to her twitter page to express her happiness. She tweeted:
'Today was a victory for the 24,000,000 people at risk of losing their
health insurance, for seniors, for families battling the quiet epidemic
of addiction, for new moms and women everywhere.'
'Most of all, it's a victory for anyone who believes affordable health
care is a human right.'
'We cannot forget: This victory happened because people in every corner
of our country committed their time and energy to calling their
representatives, showing up at town hall meetings, and making their
voices heard.'
She then posted a number of stories of people who have benefited from Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act.
Then added:
'But this fight isn't over yet and we can't forget who it's about,' Clinton tweeted.
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