that's nice and all but it was the dems and obama that passed the bill. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patient_Protection_and_Affordable_Care_Act there is no dodging this. It is 100% on their shoulders as are any consequences of it being killed OR upheld. Any repubs that support or condone these ideas aren't really conservative. Romney is not my ideal candidate but he is an easy choice when compared to obama. @ Ak - No it isn't. It was the dem controlled house, senate, and presidency that passed the bill despite total repub opposition. It is really disingenuous of you guys to even try to argue this as somehow a repub idea.. when NONE of them voted for the damn bill. geez.
its funny, there is definite formula for all these leftists b.s. articles about money. they have this dearth of facts but the rhythm of a wall street journal article or financial times article. One minute the author is telling us these kids don't get sick and the next minute he pretends we need them to pay for the rest of the unisured but sick pool.. These young people don't have health care because they don't get sick and they don't have the money. their parents through them back on their policy for a few years because its either free or very cheap. the piece that is missing... the real life numbers.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012...-on-outsourcing-fee-hikes-in-new-ads-20120620 Obama Campaign Hits Romney on Outsourcing, Fee Hikes in New Ads The Obama campaign does not paint a pretty picture of the presumptive GOP nominee in two new attack ads released on Wednesday. âMosaicâ outlines hits Romneyâs record as the governor of Massachusetts, specifically going after his cuts on services and tax cuts for the rich. âAs governor, Mitt Romney did cut taxes ⦠on millionaires like himself,â the narrator says. âBut he raised taxes and fees on everyone else ⦠$1.5 billion.â The narrator then lists over a dozen services where Romney supposedly raised fees: âHealth care, on school bus rides, on milk, on driverâs licenses, one nursing homes, on lead poisoning prevention, on meat and poultry inspection, on fishermen and gun owners, on nurses, on electricians, on hospitals, on funeral homes, on mental health services, on hospice care, on elevator repair.â The ad concludes with the campaignâs now-familiar kicker: âRomney economics didnât work then, and wonât work now.â The other ad, âCome and Go,â is familiar to other ads the Obama team has run against Romneyâs Massachusetts record, including attacking him for outsourcing jobs to China, India and Mexico. The Romney campaign called the ads a distortion, saying the Obama campaign is mischaracterizing his record in the Bay State. âThese misleading ads are the latest effort by the Obama campaign to distract attention from the president's failed policies that have led to high unemployment and falling incomes,â Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in a statement. âMitt Romney was a successful businessman and governor with a decades-long record of helping to create American jobs, in contrast to President Obama's hostility to free enterprise that has left millions of Americans out of work. It's still the economy and the American people aren't stupid.â Both ads will air in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bVaw5cTjxmk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qcqJlqkWRvo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Mitt Romney attracting 47% of the vote, while President Obama earns 45%. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and another five percent (5%) are undecided. Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). This is the 12th straight day that Romney has held a slight advantage. Over the past 22 days, the president has been in the lead just one time. See tracking history. Most agree with the president that young people brought to this country illegally by their parents should not be treated as lawbreakers. Seventy-one percent (71%) believe such young people should be eligible for work permits. However, two-out-of-three believe their parents should be considered lawbreakers.
that bloomberg poll showed 50 percent favorable for dems and 41 percent favorable for republicans. it also did some balancing. while recent polls are showing more people identify as republican than democrat.
Bloomberg Poll Shows Big But Questionable Obama Lead WASHINGTON -- A new Bloomberg News national poll shows President Barack Obama leading Republican challenger Mitt Romney by a surprisingly large margin of 53 to 40 percent. Could it be right? The case for this poll being a random outlier is strong. As MSNBC host Joe Scarborough put it Wednesday morning, "Thirteen points just doesn't seem to be in line with what we've been hearing." Other surveys conducted in recent weeks have shown a generally closer race. The HuffPost Pollster chart, based on all available public polls, gives Obama a slight lead of 46.0 to 44.7 percent. If we set aside the Bloomberg polls and also exclude others (Rasmussen Reports and Gallup) that tend to skew more for Romney, Obama's lead would expand to just over three points (47.2 to 44.1 percent). But even under those very favorable assumptions for the president, Bloomberg's June poll still stands out. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...obama-lead_n_1612758.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Recent voter registration says different Dec 2011 USA today http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/story/2011-12-22/voters-political-parties/52171688/1 Registered Democrats still dominate the political playing field with more than 42 million voters, compared to 30 million Republicans and 24 million independents http://elkodaily.com/democrats-outp...cle_a53e09de-a78b-11e1-ae8e-001a4bcf887a.html Democrats outpace GOP in voter registrations CARSON CITY (AP) â Nevada Democrats outpaced Republicans in new voter registrations leading up to the state primary. The secretary of state's office Friday reports that from May 1 through May 22 when primary registration closed, Democrats registered 4,322 active voters, compared with 2,254 registered by Republicans. The number of active registered nonpartisans increased by 2,544 during the same time period. Statewide, Democrats now hold a 38,792 voter advantage over Republicans. But the gap is far less than the 100,000 voter edge Democrats had going into the 2008 general election. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/state/gop-closes-in-on-democrats-in-florida-voter-2107649.html Jan. 17, 2012 Figures released by the Division of Elections today show Florida has 11.2 million voters, with 40.5 percent registered as Democrats and about 36.2 percent as Republicans. The gap of 4.3 percentage points between Democratic and Republican registrations compares to a 5.8-point gap that favored Democrats heading into the 2008 presidential election. http://www.pagop.org/2012/01/as-parties-lose-voters-republicans-chip-away-at-democrats-advantage/ Pennsylvania-January 20th, 2012 In November 2006, Democrats held a roughly 600,000-voter edge with 3.9 million registered voters to the Republicansâ 3.3 million. The number now stands at 4.1 million Democrats to 3 million Republicans. The 2012 election will come down to turnout, he said. With a margin that still tops 1.1 million, Democrats have a huge advantage if they can motivate those voters to show up at the polls. But by narrowing that advantage, Republicans put more pressure on the turnout effort, he said.
Actually most polls show more people identify as democrat then republican just as voter registration does http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/pollster/party-identification-adults