Voters Never Gave Ryan a Mandate for His Bill
Voters Never Gave Ryan a Mandate for His Bill
March 27, 2017 By Taegan Goddard
Nate Silver: Republicans have been running on repealing and replacing Obamacare for seven years, and theyve won a lot of elections in that period. You can argue that they have a mandate on the issue, even if they dont have one overall. But Ryan and Trump pretty much ignored where public opinion stands on health care. Medicaid, which the AHCA would have rolled back, is extremely popular, for instance. About two-thirds of voters support government funding for Planned Parenthood; the AHCA would have cut it. But the bill didnt do much to address the problems voters were actually concerned about, such as rising premiums.
Furthermore, Ryan and Trump advanced this bill despite receiving a warning shot from the public: Obamacare had almost immediately become more popular after Trump won the election. I dont recall a lot of other times when public opinion shifted so quickly on a bill in response to an election result. It was as though voters were throwing up a big yield sign to congressional Republicans we didnt expect Trump to win the election; instead, we elected you to serve as a check on Hillary Clinton, so proceed with caution. Ryan barreled right on through it.
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