In this April 28, 2017, photo, salesman Bruce Hoyer poses for a photo in Wheaton, Ill., Moderate Republican members of Congress are under deep pressure from both sides on the question of whether to scrap President Obama’s health insurance overhaul. Hoyer said Obamacare’s enactment raised health care costs for him so much that he said he had to switch jobs. Still, he believes that the legislation made much-needed changes, including expanding insurance coverage to people who didn’t have it. “I think people need to be insured,” said Hoyer, who voted for Hillary Clinton, “even though it cost a lot and it hurt.” (AP Photo/Sara Burnett)
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