
“Under Bush, 69% Americans believed that the federal government should be involved in healthcare. Today, only 42% believe this. Faith began to fade under Bush. But today, the figure is lower than ever. The Republicans can regain control of the Senate next year. All they have to do is go with this billboard: ‘Senator X voted for ObamaCare. Vote him out in November.’ Here is my slogan: If you don’t like your senator, you don’t have to keep your senator. One issue will bring down the Democrats: ObamaCare.“
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2013/11/20/public-opinion-government-healthcare-no/
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