On Wednesday morning, the Twitter account @GOP went on a tweetstorm about health care, sending out videos of various Democrats criticizing the Affordable Care Act and asking how, exactly, they planned to actually fix it.

She was not having it.

The official Twitter account for the Republican Party tried to make an example out of Hillary Clinton on Wednesday.

“Our healthcare system is collapsing, but Democrats refuse to bring anything to the table. Where’s THEIR plan?” one tweet read.

Our healthcare system is collapsing, but Democrats refuse to bring anything to the table. Where’s THEIR plan? pic.twitter.com/sBkVQOEEGg — GOP (@GOP) July 5, 2017

Several other tweets targeted former president Bill Clinton, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Senator Bernie Sanders, to name a few.

But when they targeted Hillary Clinton, she fought back.


The @GOP Twitter account also sent out a video of Clinton with a quote of her followed by a question: “‘We’ve got to fix what’s broken.’ Where’s your plan, @HillaryClinton?”

She tweeted a reply Wednesday afternoon with a zinger and a link to her campaign website, which included her promises on health care.

Right here. Includes radical provisions like how not to kick 23 mil ppl off their coverage. Feel free to run w/it.https://t.co/jBMFBJpSP7 https://t.co/zZoA16Ym03 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 5, 2017

The exchange comes as the Republican-controlled Congress is trying to pass a bill overhauling health care policy in the US Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had hoped to bring the bill for a vote before the July 4 holiday, but had to delay it amid waning support among some Republican senators, raising new doubts about whether President Trump and the GOP can deliver on their promises to repeal and replace Obamacare.

The delay also came after the Congressional Budget Office said the measure would leave 22 million more people uninsured by 2026 than Obama’s 2010 statute — just 1 million fewer than the number the budget office estimated would become uninsured under the House version.

As for Clinton fans? They took a figurative victory lap over the Democrat’s tweet.

Thank you. — Joe Harris (@joeharris) July 5, 2017

God bless. — Sam Donovan (@samueljdonovan) July 5, 2017

DAMN! @GOP just got owned by HRC. Again. 🔥🔥🔥 — Charlotte Clymer🏳️‍🌈 (@cmclymer) July 5, 2017

Imagine being the party whose candidate lost the pop vote & who is currently making a fool out of the US & STILL trolling the Dem candidate — Ryllie (@RyllieDanylko) July 5, 2017

Material from the Associated Press was used in this report.