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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
It is very interesting. Heard Romney speak a few minutes ago on FOX News and he does seem to be going in that same direction, of course, that the Republicans should repeal the law if they gain control.
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Deval Patrick current Mass. governor said moments ago, "I think if the polls were showing public opinion favoring affordable healthcare act, Mr. Romney would favor it".
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Originally Posted by ijusluvit
I can't imagine how this can be seen as a 'game changer" to Romney's advantage. If he continues to concentrate his campaign on promises to repeal AHC he will be reminded of the Court's "endorsement" and hammered by the fact that there is no way he will be working with a cooperative Senate. Advantage Obama.
If his superpacs use scare tactics with the costs of AHC, those claims can be convincingly refuted to discerning folks who pay attention to that and AHC benefits trumpeted. Advantage Obama.
So, Mitt, back to the drawing board. It's still about the economy, stupid.
Still a chance you can spend megamillions to fool the people enough, claiming the worst downturn since the Depression was Obama's fault and that the significant progress since has not happened. Oh, and that all the other stuff Obama did so far is meaningless or bad.
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Technically the court did not "endorse" it. They only judged its constitutionality.