Josh Shapiro
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the corruption that's coming out of D.C., I think that overlays a lot of this.
There's a whole lot of people, though, that are also feeling that their vote last time, maybe for President Trump, was maybe the wrong vote, that it's led to higher prices, that it's led to more chaos in their communities.
It's led to a level of instability, not just around the globe, but that they're feeling here at home.
Our farmers, many of whom voted for me and many of whom voted for Donald Trump, are getting absolutely screwed by these tariffs.
They're losing market share.
Our small businesses that dot our main streets are really struggling.
We're seeing more and more building tradespeople who are absolutely wonderful.
They're the backbone of our economy losing jobs in the energy sector because Donald Trump cut off a whole bunch of those clean energy
you know, investments that were being made here in Pennsylvania.
So what I'm seeing is a lot of buyer's remorse, a lot of people saying, you know what, this is not what I signed up for.
And I'm trying to speak to them and meet them where they are and, you know, not cast judgment on why they voted the way they did last time, but show them a better way, show them a more positive and hopeful future and show them that what we're doing here in Pennsylvania by actually bringing people together is working.
Yeah, we're seeing the average Pennsylvanian who gets their health care through the Affordable Care Act, we're seeing their premiums double, going from about $180 to about $360.
And we're just seeing really a tragic amount of people drop their health insurance as the calendar went from 2025 to 2026.
And folks had to re-up for the new year because of these rising prices.
This is really, really concerning.
You know, look, I said at the time when Republican members of Congress in Pennsylvania acted really as the deciding vote to pass that budget bill in D.C.
and viscerate and gut Medicaid and then not come back and expand the Affordable Care Act subsidies or extend, I should say, the Affordable Care Act subsidies.
I said that the state government would not be able to fill that gap, that this is a crisis of Donald Trump and congressional Republicans doing.
States don't have the dollars to be able to make this up.
And so it is so tragic for me to see more and more Pennsylvanians lose their health insurance, whether because of Medicaid cuts or because of an