Maria Elvira Salazar knows that gas and grocery prices are unmanageable, in large part due to the war in Iran that she supports — but don’t just take our word for it. #FL27https://bit.ly/4wHiSaM
Nice to see a Republican member of Congress pretend to give a shit.
Meanwhile, nearly 40% of her constituents are enrolled in #ACA exchange plans.
That's not a typo: 40% of the entire population of #FL27 are enrolled in ACA healthcare plans right now, the highest in the country.
Here's a breakout of estimated #ACA individual market enrollment for every House district in Florida.
Statewide it's ~20% of the total population. At the House District level it ranges from ~11.5% to as much as a stunning ~39.5%.
That's 2 out of every 5 residents of #FL27.
#FL27 Maria Elvira Salazar (R): Trump won by 14.7%
~303,000 ACA exchange enrollees WILL either lose coverage or face MASSIVE premium hikes. 👀
Yes, that's NEARLY 40% of the ENTIRE POPULATION OF HER DISTRICT. 👀👀👀
Someone should probably let #FL27 Rep. Salazar (R) know that over 38% of the ENTIRE POPULATION OF HER DISTRICT are facing MASSIVE health insurance premium hikes starting January 1st & up to 23% of them (~178,000 Floridians) will likely lose coverage entirely.
In th is scenario, the House district with the largest total number of residents losing healthcare coverage in the country would be #FL27, where over 178,000 of Maria Elvira Salazars (R) constituents would become uninsured.
That'd be 23% of the total population of her district.
I know Trump won #FL-27 by nearly 15 points last year, but has anyone asked Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R) what she plans on telling the nearly *40%* of her constituents enrolled in #ACA plans when their premiums explode by up to $1,600 per MONTH starting in January?
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#FL27 Maria Elvira Salazar (R)
~41% of total population in #ACA exchange plans
👀 THAT ISN'T A TYPO. 👀 HIGHEST IN THE NATION.
~16% of total population in #Medicaid/CHIP
~16% of total population in #Medicare
In fact, the potential premium hikes are even HIGHER in #FL27 than in the examples I use above (which are based on Tallahassee).
Here's what it would look like in Little Havana in Miami, Florida: