repealing obama care would end the medicaid expansion for about 660,000 in john casic's state of ohiootal 964,000 ohioans could lose their health coverage. former white house deputy staff secretary under president clinton, david goodfriend and elise jordan, political analyst. thanks for being here. let's start with ohio. elise, how is -- it seems like john casic, who has been very critical of donald trump in the past, that he doesn't have a thing really to lose here. and he is trying to split the difference. >> governor casic has really navigated an interesting vantage point in the republican party when it comes to opposing donald trump. now i think he's speaking honestly about the concerns that he has for his constituents who will be very angry if their health care is ripped out from under them abruptly without a reasonable replacement. that's what all these governors are dealing with, and senators and congressmen and women who have to ultimately answer to their constituents, who have serious concerns now that there might be an abrupt obamacare repeal. >> abrupt obamacare repeal in t