Mitt Romney’s Obamacare Nightmare [View all]
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Michael Tomasky on Mitt Romneys Obamacare Nightmare
by Michael Tomasky Mar 31, 2012 4:45 AM EDT
Sure, itll be a setback for the Obama campaign if the Supreme Court strikes down the health-care law. But
it may well be worse for Romney.
Everybody is speculating about what the impact on President Obama will be if the Supreme Court strikes down the health-care law. Understandable, since the law originated with him. But it got me wondering: what about the impact on the Romney campaign? I havent read a word about this, I suppose because its generally assumed that any crushing defeat for Obama (the conventional wisdom on an adverse high-court ruling) is a moment of ecstasy and mirth for Mitt Romney. But it isnt necessarily so.
A ruling against the law, depending on its scope, has three possible effects. It takes a massive campaign weapon out of his hands. It forces him to answer a key question he has so far not had to answer. And finally, and it has the potential to put him on the defensive since he will have to align himself with an obviously political and unaccountable Court majority.
On the simplest level, Romneys campaign thus far is built around two bullet points. First, the economy. He wants a campaign that is chiefly about anemic job creation. Now, his problem is that the economy may well be humming along nicely by the fall, with several straight months of 200,000-plus private-sector jobs gains and an unemployment rate down around (or maybe below) the 7.9 percent that it was the day Obama took office. These facts would make Romneys sale more difficult, certainly. But its his main calling card, and it fits tongue-in-groove (or so he says) with his own résumé, so its where he wants to keep the conversation.
And that second bullet point, his biggest applause line with conservatives for months? Repeal Obamacare. If the courts ruling against the ACA is fairly narrow, and throws out only the mandate, hell still be able to talk about getting the bill off the books. But if the court rules more broadly and strikes down the whole law, then Obamacare will already have been repealed. This may seem analogous to the problem of having too many presents to open on Christmas Day, but it actually presents two challenges to the Romney campaign.
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Three-quarters of the public thinks politics will influence the Courts decision. That figure included fully 80 percent of independents (interestingly and perhaps touchingly, just 65 percent of Democrats thought the Court would rule politically). So
when a political ruling is handed down, the worst suspicions of four out of five independents will be confirmed. Let Romney praise Scalia and Alito to the heavens in that context.
Look, theres no question that an anti-ACA ruling is worse for Obama, at least in the short term. But
I can guarantee you that the Romney campaign is hoping for a narrow and modest ruling against the mandate that is as non-incendiary as possibleif not, indeed, hoping that the thing is upheld, so they can keep using it as a bludgeon. Anything else gives them headaches and makes them answer questions theyd rather see not asked.