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The voters hit the hardest — eligible for at least $5,000 less in tax credits under

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The voters hit the hardest — eligible for at least $5,000 less in tax credits under<br />the Republican plan — supported Mr. Trump by a margin of 59 percent to 36 percent.<br />Over all, people who bought their health insurance on exchanges supported Mrs.<br />Clinton by a margin of 55 percent to 39 percent, according to the C. C.E.<br />Repeal Bill -<br />Get the Upshot in your Inbox<br />The people who stand to lose the most in tax credits under the House Republican health plan tended to support<br />Donald J. Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, according to a new Upshot analysis.<br />The estimates include all people with the potential to be eligible for the subsidy<br />and don’t receive Medicare or Medicaid, not just those who purchased health care on the individual market and already receive a subsidy under the Affordable Care Act.<br />Over all, voters who would be eligible for a tax credit<br />that would be at least $1,000 smaller than the subsidy they’re eligible for under Obamacare supported Mr. Trump over Hillary Clinton by a seven-point margin.

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