Lifelong Republican Pens This Heartbreaking Letter Thanking President Obama For ‘Saving His Life’

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On Thursday the White House posted a letter on its Tumblr that might as well have been the heartbreak heard about the world.

The note was penned by Brent Brown, a lifelong Republican from Wisconsin. He wrote about how he wore tons of GOP swag, voted for both McCain and Romney over Obama, and generally hated the President’s politics.

That was, until they saved his life.

To My President,

I sincerely hope that this reaches you, as far too often praise is hard to come by. Apologies to people who deserve it perhaps even less so.

I did not vote for you. Either time. I have voted Republican for the entirety of my life.

I proudly wore pins and planted banners displaying my Republican loyalty. I was very vocal in my opposition to you–particularly the ACA.

Before I briefly explain my story allow me to first say this: I am so very sorry. I understand written content cannot convey emotions very well–but my level of conviction has me in tears as I write this. I was so very wrong. So very very wrong.

You saved my life. I want that to sink into your ears and mind. My President, you saved my life, and I am eternally grateful.

I have a ‘pre-existing condition’ and so could never purchase health insurance. Only after the ACA came into being could I be covered. Put simply to not take up too much of your time if you are in fact taking the time to read this: I would not be alive without access to care I received due to your law.

So thank you from a dumb young man who thought he knew it all and who said things about you that he now regrets. Thank you for serving me even when I didn’t vote for you.

Thank you for being my President.

Honored to have lived under your leadership and guidance,

Brent Nathan Brown

There are some days where people give up their partisan blinders and realize that both Republicans and Democrats are humans. There are some days where we are reminded that what unites us is so greater than what divides us. This is one of those days.