'It's Over for Obamacare,' Trump Says of Big Hike in Premiums

ABCNews.com(TAMPA, Fla.) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump jumped on news that average premiums under Obamacare will jump sharply — by 25 percent in popular plans before taxpayer subsidies kick in.

“It’s over for Obamacare,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Tampa, Florida, Monday night.

Americans are going to experience “double-digit increases” in premium costs under the plan, he said.

“Hillary Clinton wants to double down and make it more expensive and it’s not going to work,” Trump said. “Our country can’t afford it, you can’t afford it.”

The GOP nominee said that his plan includes “repealing and replacing Obamacare” and would deliver “great health care at a fraction of the cost.”

“Headline rates are generally rising faster than in previous years,” said U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spokesman Kevin Griffis. But for most consumers, “headline rates are not what they pay.”

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