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What happens when Utahns want more Medicaid, but their lawmakers don’t?

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In the 2018 midterm elections, voters in three red states passed ballot propositions to expand Medicaid. But in Utah, GOP lawmakers didn’t enact the plan that voters approved. Instead, they passed their own, more limited, version of Medicaid expansion. Francesca Fiorentini explores why and reports on the latest updates in the new MSNBC special, ‘Red, White & Who?’ airing Sunday, December 29 at 9 P.M. ET, only on MSNBC.