President Obama can breathe a little
legah after he
returns millions of notice of cancellation insurance program, but in
addition, the Democrat still
traumatized and political
problems they face, which may be significant in the 2014
general election.
One such
Democrat is West Virginia Rep. Nick Rahall. The 19-term veteran, a perennial
target in a GOP-shifting state, was one of many Democrats who recited to
constituents Obama's assurance that they could keep insurance coverage they
liked under the 2010 health care overhaul.
But this promise was not true and invite commotion, that Obama on Thursday finally made a turn around and propose improvements, which he said would keep the consumer to keep their plans. "Political disaster" makes a lot of opinions finding this form of defense is ahead of the 2014 elections.
Rahall
was among 39 Democrats who, despite an Obama veto threat, voted Friday for a
Republican measure that would let insurers continue selling policies to
individuals that fall short of the health care law's requirements. It was approved
261-157.
"I'm
concerned about my integrity with voters who have returned me here for 38
years. They know me enough to know I wouldn't purposely mislead them,"
Rahall said this past week. "They have that confidence in me, and I want
them to continue to have that confidence in me."
Republic of the
brave with the return of Obama and Democrats scramble, the GOP strategy is
expected to get a long statement Obama, along with his promise and fit back Obama
into a political issue.
An
example of this is Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader – a Democrat who has criticized
the president over the botched ObamaCare rollout. According to Politico,
Schrader found himself the target of Republicans after it was revealed that
language on the congressman’s website stating, “If you are insured and happy
with your coverage, nothing changes,” had been deleted.
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