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There's going to be a massive reckoning electorally if Republicans refuse to extend tax credits, causing healthcare premiums to spike significantly.
In Republican districts, healthcare premiums could rise from around $500 a month to around $2,000 a month if tax credits are not extended.
The Trump administration's policies are leading to increased healthcare costs, which could force families to make significant sacrifices or lose coverage entirely.
If healthcare subsidies expire, over 2 million people are expected to lose their coverage, and premiums could increase by more than 75%.
The Trump administration is concerned about the political fallout if healthcare premiums skyrocket for millions of people during their tenure.
If Republicans allow the ACA premium tax credit to expire, they could trail Democrats by 15 points in battleground districts, according to a memo from Trump's pollster.