Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's healthcare plan would erase all of the coverage gains from ObamaCare and then some, while Democrat Hillary Clinton's plan would bring the nation's uninsured rate to another historic low, according to a new analysis.
As many as 25 million people could lose their coverage if Trump becomes president, according to a new study released Friday by the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund. Most of those people would be low-income and in poor health.
In sharp contrast, 9.6 million more people could have access to healthcare under Clinton.
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