TV ads thanking Republicans for repealing Obamacare aired hours after the bill was abandoned
Commercials thanking Republicans for repealing Obamacare aired near several conservative-leaning television markets - hours after the GOP's Obamacare replacement, the American Health Care Act, was abandoned.
The American Action Network political action committee purchased airtime for advertisements that encouraged viewers to contact their representatives, and thank them for their work in repealing former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, according to Deadspin. However, the GOP failed to repeal Obamacare on Friday afternoon, having been forced to pull the bill after falling short on votes in the House of Representatives.
"Republicans are keeping their promise, with a new plan for better health care," the advertisement said, in a commercial break during the Washington Wizards and Brooklyn Nets game. "Thank [California] Congressman Darrell Issa for keeping his promise and replacing the Affordable Care Act with the better healthcare you deserve."
As of Friday evening, American Action Network had uploaded the ads for 11 lawmakers on its YouTube account. Similar ads ran for Rep. David Valadao of Fresno, California, and Rep. David Young of Des Moines, Iowa.