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Juan Williams: GOP will rue O-Care focus
The Hill ^ | January 20, 2014 | Juan Williams

Posted on 01/20/2014 6:12:23 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), chairman of the Republican Senatorial Committee, is sure he has the best political strategy for winning the six seats the GOP needs to capture control of the Senate in November — attack Democrats for the Affordable Care Act.

The Republican National Committee’s first major advertising buy of this midterm election season will come in the shape of attack ads in 12 states against incumbent Democrats who voted for ObamaCare. Conservative activists are following the same strategy. The New York Times reported last week that the billionaire Koch brothers have already helped to air $20 million in advertising against Democrats who supported healthcare reform.

Oh, what a waste of money.

As President Obama joked about casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who spent millions trying to defeat him in the 2012 election: “You could have bought an island and named it Nobama for that kind of money.”

Instead, the GOP is labeling itself “The Party of No.”

“The Republican Party makes a huge mistake by defining itself by what it’s against and not what it’s for,” David Axelrod, President Obama’s former top political advisor, told me. “If they go into the midterms counting on opposition to ObamaCare as their reason for being they will only exacerbate the image that has driven their numbers down.”

But Ed Rogers, the longtime Republican fundraiser and strategist, wrote in The Washington Post last week that Democrats are trying to fake out the GOP by urging them to stop talking about problems with Obamacare.

“Republicans need to stick to the script,” Rogers wrote, “and much of that script centers on Obama, ObamaCare and the Obama economy. Period.

But note that Rogers is careful to add a focus on the economy to his prescription for a winning GOP strategy for the midterms elections.

So far, however, the money and the messages from Republicans are all focused on ObamaCare. The GOP attack advertisements remind voters that ObamaCare led the President to utter 2013’s lie of the year, as determined by PolitiFact — that Americans could keep their existing healthcare plan under Obamacare. The scripts also frequently mention cancelled plans, higher premiums, and people losing their favorite doctors.

Republicans in Congress are locked on the same political message.

One of their first votes of 2014 was another effort to discredit the healthcare plan — this time by insisting on the government informing the public if any computer hackers breach the HealthCare.gov website.

The GOP has also voted to require the administration to submit weekly reports on the number of people visiting the website and the number of people who apply for the healthcare system.

Those votes come on top of the more than 45 votes by the House GOP last year to defund, delay or destroy ObamaCare with a repeal.

A hardball political analysis suggests the GOP is lost in the weeds.

A January Quinnipiac poll found 39 percent of voters think the “most important priority” for the 2014 is the economy. The second biggest concern, at 23 percent, is the federal budget deficit. And in third place, at 16 percent, is health care.

What about all the talk about Americans who view ObamaCare negatively? After all, 55 percent disapprove while 40 percent approve, according to the Real Clear Politics average of polls.

It is important to factor into that polling such as a CNN/ORC poll in December, which found 15 percent of Americans who tell pollsters their perceptions of ObamaCare are negative because it is “not liberal enough.”

According to the Census, nearly 48 million Americans had no health insurance in 2012. Another 40 million are estimated to have inadequate health insurance that left them without coverage at some time during the year or had costs so high as to threaten their finances. People want solutions.

Meanwhile the non-stop attacks, absent any better plan — make that any realistic plan at all from Republicans— for how to fix the nation’s costly healthcare system is steadily becoming political wallpaper.

By November, the odds are it will be merely white noise to independent and Democratic-leaning voters. The website will be working and Americans will have become accustomed to the idea of a government safety net for people in need of healthcare.

Despite all the current negativity around ObamaCare, the real news is that more than 2 million have now signed up for the state and federal exchanges. Another 4 million have benefited from Medicare expansion.

Millions more have gained improved policies that cover preventative care, pre-existing medical conditions, eliminate caps on insurance spending and allow young people to stay on their parents’ insurance plan until they are 26.

And for all the hype about cancelled health insurance plans, Census reported last year that 68 percent of working age Americans, 18-64, get their healthcare through an employer-provided plan. Those plans have not changed or been cancelled because of Obamacare.

Last week, Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said he expects Republicans to come up with a healthcare plan later this year to replace Obamacare.

My advice: Check with Mitt Romney.


TOPICS: Issues; Parties; Polls
KEYWORDS: 113th; 2014issues; 2014midterms; abortion; aca; deathpanels; demagogicparty; democrats; edrogers; jerrymoran; juanwilliams; kansas; memebuilding; obama; obamacare; partisanmediashill; partisanmediashills; randsconcerntrolls; romney; zerocare
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To: Viennacon

I doubt it. The GOPe will find a way to blow it in 10 months and even if it is a wipe out for the Dems, they’ll just hand it back over because of “bitarisanship” or some such crap.

We keep giving them the power (Senate in 1984, Congress in 1994, House in 2010) and they fight conservative ideals and never roll back the cost of government, they only pat themselves on the back for “slowing the growth”. I bet their white flags are made in China too.


41 posted on 01/20/2014 10:54:24 PM PST by Fledermaus (If we here in TN can't get rid of the worthless Lamar, it's over.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; F15Eagle; theothercheek; Red Steel; David; GOPJ; massgopguy; holdonnow; ...
Hey, Juan, it's none of your freakin' business as what the Republican campaign strategy should be, because you're not a Republican. Of course, he repeats the lie that he's spouted many times on television: that Republicans in Congress have offered no viable alternatives to Obamacare.

I'm just sick and tired of 'Rat politicians and pundits, like Chuckie Schumer and, more recently, Andrew Cuomo, condescendingly offering "advice" as to what Republican policies and electoral strategy should be. Does anyone believe that these 'Rats are interested in anything regarding the inner workings of the GOP other than their desires to cause the Republican Party's extinction?

42 posted on 01/21/2014 3:09:18 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: justiceseeker93

More sound and fury signifying nothing out of huuuuan. Huuuan Williams: certified and approved flak for the uniparty.


44 posted on 01/21/2014 4:08:26 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (Having some small say in who gets to hold the whip doesn't make you any less a slave.)
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To: justiceseeker93

Juan is a disgusting, ungrateful asshat!

Fox picks this idiot up after PBS cans his ass and he is what he is: a leftist apologist for his soul brother!


45 posted on 01/21/2014 6:59:29 PM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: justiceseeker93

Thanks for the ping!


46 posted on 01/21/2014 8:04:23 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: justiceseeker93

“Viable alternatives”?

These people are masterful at manipulating the conversation. Republicans shouldn’t play along.


47 posted on 01/21/2014 11:46:16 PM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
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To: Viennacon

In 2018 when the Cadillac tax kicks in, any employer health care benefit will be a thing of the past.


48 posted on 01/22/2014 8:51:59 PM PST by Hildy (Falling down is how you grow. Staying down is how you die.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Unlike most liberals, Juan doesn’t come across as evil, just very, very, not smart.


49 posted on 01/22/2014 8:56:02 PM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: justiceseeker93

Juan ought to go back to PBS.. He’s one of 0bama’s loyal butt boys..


50 posted on 01/23/2014 11:03:38 PM PST by sheik yerbouty ( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
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