What Romney just said on Meet the Press:
“I’m not getting rid of all of health care reform. Of course there are a number of things that I like in health care reform that I’m going to put in place. One is to make sure that those with pre-existing conditions can get coverage. Two is to assure that the marketplace allows for individuals to have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like.”
TalkingPointsMemo has a writeup on Romney's interview, and they say:
Politically, the pivot risks drawing the ire of conservatives, who have been adamant that Republicans repeal the law in its entirety if elected. It’s a major gamble that could reflect Romney’s need to win over more independent voters, who support those provisions.
From a policy standpoint, however, the coverage guarantee for pre-existing conditions is economically untenable without other provisions of ‘Obamacare’ — most notably the individual mandate that requires Americans purchase insurance, which experts say is necessary to broaden the risk pool and prevent an upward spiral in costs.
Romney also said:
I say we’re going to replace Obamacare. And I’m replacing it with my own plan. And even in Massachusetts when I was governor, our plan there deals with pre-existing conditions and with young people.
Details of what Romney plans to replace Obamacare with were tucked safely away with Romney's tax returns, his support for our troops and Ann's views on social issues.
Related: He also said, "it would be my preference" that SCOTUS reverse Roe V. Wade and return the issue "to the people and their elected representatives"
NBCPolitics has a more complete writeup here.
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