Trump voters in South Georgia come to terms with GOP health plan

By Craig Schneider and Misty Williams – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ELLAVILLE, Ga. —
Kenneth Peek had a rough year. The South Georgia farm where he and his wife grow corn, wheat and soybeans faced a drought and lost money in 2016. So he’s working construction jobs to make ends meet.

The 64-year-old hoped to catch a break on his health care costs. He has insurance through the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, but the premiums and bills keep going up and up. That’s one reason he voted for Donald Trump, hoping “he gets this old country straightened out.” Read More

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