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Posted: 2018-11-05T01:10:54Z | Updated: 2018-11-05T15:16:00Z

Lots of Republicans have made egregiously dishonest statements about health care in the last few weeks. But few have done so with the aplomb of Martha McSally , Republican candidate for Senate in Arizona.

She has done it in her advertisements . She has done it in televised debates . And now she is doing in meetings with voters.

A new video from American Bridge , a liberal political action committee, captured McSally speaking with attendees including one who asked about McSallys 2017 vote to take away protections for people with pre-existing conditions.

I did not, McSally says. Thats a lie. I voted to protect them.

McSally, of course, is the one who isnt telling the truth.

Remarkable video: Martha McSally points her finger at voter and blatantly lies about her vote to repeal ACA, before McSally forcibly pushes her out of the way. pic.twitter.com/MJYLkaTS05

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Remarkable video: Martha McSally points her finger at voter and blatantly lies about her vote to repeal ACA, before McSally forcibly pushes her out of the way. pic.twitter.com/MJYLkaTS05

Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) November 3, 2018

McSally is currently a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. And in 2017, she voted yes on the American Health Care Act , the GOP bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

That bill would have let states request waivers so that insurers could charge higher premiums to people with pre-existing conditions whose coverage had lapsed.

The waivers would also have let insurers offer plans without maternity care, mental health , prescription coverage and seven other benefits that the ACA deems essential making coverage unattractive or flat-out unusable for people with serious medical problems.

The bill did offer states extra money to help take care of people who couldnt get insurance on their own, plus it had language stating that insurers couldnt discriminate against people with pre-existing medical conditions. But as countless independent experts pointed out, the language had no meaningful policy effect and the money wouldnt have been enough to take care of all the people who needed it.

The rest of the audio isnt that clear, but McSally seems to say something about how many people in Arizona still dont have affordable insurance, even with the ACA in place. And that is absolutely true.

McSally could have gone further to say that some people are paying more for their coverage now because their premiums went up and they dont qualify for the ACAs tax credits. McSally could even have mentioned that Arizonas private insurance markets have been among the most unstable in the country and that at one point it looked like parts of the state might have no carriers at all.

But the GOP repeal bill that McSally supported would have left even more people struggling to get insurance. That is because, in addition to undermining protections for people with pre-existing conditions, the proposal would have reallocated those tax credits for private insurance and dramatically cut funding for Medicaid.

All told, 23 million fewer people would have coverage if that bill had become law, according to an estimate by the Congressional Budget Office .

There are reasons a conservative like McSally might still think the bill made sense. Government spending and the deficit would have been lower. The government wouldnt have been setting so many rules about how health insurance should work.

But polls show that protections for pre-existing conditions, like many elements of the ACA, are popular and that while voters dont love Obamacare, they dont want to get rid of it either. Theyd rather make it better.

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That sentiment is undoubtedly a big reason why GOP candidates like McSally are in trouble, even though she has been relatively popular and is running in a traditionally Republican state. Her opponent, Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, has attacked McSally repeatedly over that 2017 vote and, as McSally recently admitted in a radio interview, Im getting my ass kicked over it.

And so rather that defend her vote, McSally is trying to mislead voters about what that vote meant. Its the same thing happening all over the country, in contests just like this, and it probably wont stop until Election Day.

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