Posted on 11/17/2013 3:17:38 PM PST by Libloather
Republicans say Democrats who voted for a bill Friday to let insurers offer limited plans cancelled under ObamaCare won't save themselves from the political fallout of the bill in 2014.
Nearly every vulnerable Democrat in the House voted for the fix. But Republicans argue that, if anything, those votes are just examples of Washington duplicity and they wont let voters forget it. The clear lie and rank hypocrisy on health coverage will be a major issue next year, said Dan Conston, communications director for the Congressional Leadership Fund, a GOP super Pac.
Theyre caught in a lie thats going to haunt them in a year.
Brock McCleary, the head of Harper Polling and a former National Republican Congressional Committee polling director, said the attempts from Democrats to fix the law could backfire.
It's bad enough that you own ObamaCare. Now to vote for a fix makes you appear duplicitous and to fit the mold of the typical Washington politician, he said.
Nearly every one of Democrats most vulnerable incumbents voted for a measure, backed by Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), to allow insurers to continue to offer existing plans under ObamaCare. The bill passed on a 261-157 vote, with 39 Democrats defecting from their party to support it.
The support reflects the bleak political reality Democrats face in the wake of the rocky rollout and news reports that millions of Americans have lost their insurance under ObamaCare, shattering a promise President Obama made that if you like your plan, you can keep it.
A polling edge Democrats gained following the government shutdown had been erased midweek, prompting the party to make moves to refocus the discussion away from the healthcare law.
But Republicans believe the rollout has been botched so badly that theres little Democrats can do to regain lost ground. And they argue that they have only to keep the conversation on the healthcare law to win in 2014, something thats all but assured if Republican attacks send Democrats scrambling to defend their initial support of the law.
If we focus on ObamaCare, the Democrats lose, McCleary said.
He said Democratic votes against the fix will make for a pretty potent ad come next fall.
However, for those on the other side of the coin [who voted for the fix], I think it could also find its way into paid advertising, he added, predicting an onslaught of ads that hang ObamaCare around their neck.
Potentially a Democrat gets themselves wrapped around the spokes by trying so hard to make this vote exculpatory. At that point, youre really playing into Republican ads, he added.
The National Republican Congressional Committee was already out shortly after the vote with attacks hitting both those vulnerable Democrats who voted for the Upton bill, and those who voted against it.
No matter what this Washington politician says, [Rep.] Nick Rahall [D-W.Va.] voted to give us ObamaCare and keep ObamaCare on the books, said NRCC Communications Director Andrea Bozek in a statement hitting Rahall shortly after the vote. Rahall is part of the problem, and its because of him that ObamaCare has been such a total disaster for the American people.
Similar statements knocked 32 other Democrats who voted for the fix.
Public opposition to the law has risen since the rollout of the exchanges, and Republicans believe they may have an opening on the law similar to the one they saw in 2010, when frustration with the passage of the Affordable Care Act helped drive Republicans to the polls in droves and deliver the party the majority.
McCleary, who was at the NRCC during that Republican wave, said now that ObamaCare is a reality it has the potential to be even more potent in 2014 than it was in 10.
Democrats in competitive seats could see themselves washed out to sea, he said.
Its a striking change of fortune for a party facing record-low approval ratings just a month ago. McCleary said he met with a number of Republican strategists Friday morning and they were elated at the recent developments.
The hangover from the shutdown has been erased, he said.
Democrats believe, however, that Republicans will botch upcoming fiscal talks and undo any of the advantages theyve gained, with the first deadline, to pass a continuing resolution to fund the government, coming on Jan. 15.
Conston admitted that Republicans should be careful not to distract from issues with the healthcare law with the partys own policy battles, but he believes the GOP has learned its lesson from the shutdown.
It's in the party's interest to continue the focus on ObamaCare, and not let other issues derail that focus, he said.
And Conston is predicting that the law could get even worse for Democrats.
Its like quicksand. It's sucking people in. And this is just one component. Just wait until the next piece of this law is rolled out, he said.
...is exempt from Commiecare.
People push change when it hits home and thier house is in flames. We can only hope
My guess is that the Dems will push the libertarian third party candidates in an effort to do what they did in Virginia.
Soon we’ll hearing accusations that Republicans are “piling on.”
Yes, it proved to be a winning strategy.
Don’t allow Obama to modify law by decree. This is essential, both on principle and politically. If allowed, then they will slip loose from the noose.
Remember all the things Dems called us? Remember the Barrycades? Remember the Dems rejecting “piecemeal” changes to “settled law”? Don’t allow them to make piecemeal changes - particularly by illegal edicts. Either enforce 100% or repeal.
Where is the Speaker of the House? Why is he allowing the Executive to trammel the law?
Mike Enzi put forward a similar fix in 2010 and not one Democrat voted for it then. They called him a liar and said he was trying to undermine 0bamaCare.
Oh my that was my first thought- the Rs don’t need to get the dims away from that tar baby and put them in the briar patch.
Kirsten Gillebrand(d-NY)just admitted that “We Knew It All Along”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They're caught in a lie that's going to haunt them in a year.A year old lie, no matter how big, is old news. The only way this issue makes a difference a year from now, is the voting public is feeling financial pain and blames it on the DEM party. All the DEMS have to do to counter is tell a bigger lie. The public will fall for it, again.
I’m lovin’ this. The GOP needs to keep their powder dry (so to speak) and let the Dems keep shooting themselves in the foot.
It’s not the year old lie that’ll get them, it’s the year old truth.
In a year people will still be missing that extra cash that used to be in their wallet every month.
Democrat whopper equivalency in the annals of the history of lies
You will get to keep your health plan = I never had sex with that woman.
They have a year to recover, or to blame it on Republicans. It isn’t over until the Fat Clinton sings.
Thanks Libloather.
Duplicity is passing a law you didn’t write and didn’t read. And then exempting yourself from it.
Passing a law that you neither wrote nor read is also rule by decree. Its HugoChavism.
Of course.
And if the GOP-e had focused on ObamaCare in 2012, the Democrats would've lost.
But their choice for a nominee was the Father of Romneycare...which took ObamaCare off the table.
Why couldn't they have figured that out for themselves...???
In 2010, GOP strategists decided to hit vulnerable Rat candidates as early as August with negative ads pointing out the candidates’ votes for porkulus and Nobamacare.
The ads riled voters up and when the RAT candidates went home for town meetings, they were accosted by angry voters-so much so that quite a few just canceled town halls or had telephone town halls.
The ads and the confrontational town hall meetings put many vulnerable Rats in holes they weren’t able to climb out of.
It was a controversial strategy to go up with ads as early as August as memories are short - but the ads weren’t put up in a vacuum. They tapped into voter ire early on and started the domino effect.
The GOP should hold heavy fire for now, but going on the offensive a bit earlier than usual in late summer will help the onslaught as it did in 2010.
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