Political Junkie: What's holding up ACA changes?

Ken Rudin
Ken Rudin, former political editor for NPR News
Courtesy Doby Photography/NPR

President Trump's campaign promise of replacing Obamacare has been at a standstill the last few weeks. Even though it's just February, he was adamant that the Affordable Care Act would be repealed and replaced "very quickly."

Political Junkie Ken Rudin joined MPR news host Kerri Miller to discuss what might be slowing down Republicans who are trying to replace Obamacare. They also talked about other political news.

To hear the entire conversation, use the audio player above.

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