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Obamacare was a defining issue in the Dems winning PA-18 election .... (Original Post) KelleyKramer Mar 2018 OP
That's what I wrote on the DNC survey I filled out a few weeks ago. BigmanPigman Mar 2018 #1
Thank you so much for this, Kelley.. I read that Conor Cha Mar 2018 #2
No prob, Mahalo Cha! KelleyKramer Mar 2018 #3
Yeah, after years of negative Cha Mar 2018 #4
39% want the poor, sick, and under employed to go w/o healthcare. Really nice. lindysalsagal Mar 2018 #5

BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
1. That's what I wrote on the DNC survey I filled out a few weeks ago.
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 04:32 AM
Mar 2018

The Dems running in the midterms should focus on local issues and not the larger broader issues of the Fem Party as a whole...this has worked in the few recent races where Dems have won in GOP strongholds. If they do want to embrace nationwide Dem issues affordable healthcare is the biggie! After that most people from both parties aren't happy with the so called Tax Cut as well as wanting a DACA resolution to allow them to stay. Most people do want some form of gun control too. I think they don't need to get the Moron since most people already don't approve of him. I also think they should stay away from the word "abortion" and just say "pro choice". Lamb did a pretty good job of this.

Cha

(297,323 posts)
4. Yeah, after years of negative
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 06:05 AM
Mar 2018

brainwashing on Obamacare.. it's still shining through.

I bet President Obama is overjoyed.

lindysalsagal

(20,692 posts)
5. 39% want the poor, sick, and under employed to go w/o healthcare. Really nice.
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 06:10 AM
Mar 2018

OK it's not a perfect healthcare system, but it's better than nothing. And those people wouldn't support a better one.

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