It's true that at any given moment most middle-income families have insurance.
Second, we will give every middle-income family a $500-per-child tax credit, 18 years and under.
A $500-a-child tax credit for low- and middle-income families would cost $75 billion, the plan said.
"That and middle-income families, because we'll have a good amount of open green land around the houses."
But it would mean the most to low- and middle-income families with young children.
Both would give a tax break to middle-income families with children.
"Now it's one of the first things people ask about, especially the middle-income families."
It would give middle-income working families a tax cut of about $500 a year.
Republicans said middle-income families would benefit from this tax break.
Low- and middle-income families are not the only ones feeling the squeeze.