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A voter shut down President Donald Trump when he started to interrupt her during an ABC News town hall event Tuesday night.ABC News identified the voter as Ellesia Blaque, an assistant professor from Philadelphia who voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.At the town hall, Blaque explained that she was born with a disease called sarcoidosis, and started asking whether Trump would make sure she would remain covered by health insurance, as she has been under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.She said: "Should preexisting conditions, which Obamacare brought to fruition, be removed without —""No," Trump said."Please stop and let me finish my question, sir," Blaque replied.Blaque continued: "Should that be removed, within a 36-to-72-hour period without my medication I would be dead.
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