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Dems Run Away from Health Care
The Politico ^ | 9/5/2010 | Jennifer Haberkorn

Posted on 09/06/2010 8:51:41 AM PDT by Qbert

A handful of House Democrats are making health care reform an election year issue — by running against it.

At least five of the 34 House Democrats who voted against their party’s health care reform bill are highlighting their “no” votes in ads back home. By contrast, party officials in Washington can’t identify a single House member who’s running an ad boasting of a “yes” vote — despite the fact that 219 House Democrats voted in favor of final passage in March.

One Democratic strategist said it would be “political malfeasance” to run such an ad now.

Democrats have taken that advice to heart; it appears that no Democratic incumbent — in the House or in the Senate — has run a pro-reform TV ad since April, when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) ran one.

Most of the Democrats running ads highlighting their opposition to the law are in conservative-leaning districts and considered the most endangered. They’re using their vote against the overhaul as proof of their willingness to buck party leadership and their commitment to watching the nation’s debt.

Rep. Glenn Nye (D-Va.) says in an ad that went up last week that he voted against the law “because it cost too much.”

Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.) says she voted against “all the bailouts and the trillion dollar health care plan” because “it wasn’t right for South Dakota” or for children anywhere.

And an ad for Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Pa.) quotes constituents who say, “I like that Jason Altmire is not afraid to stand up to the president … and Nancy Pelosi.”

More “no” voters are expected to release similar ads as the November midterm elections approach.

It’s a far cry from where Democrats hoped they would be when they passed the landmark legislation in March. Many senior Democrats said last winter that the law’s popularity would increase as Americans were able to better understand the complex law and take advantage of its benefits.

But the public’s views on the legislation may have been more settled than anyone thought.

Public support for the overhaul ticked up a few points shortly after the legislation passed, but all of those gains have since disappeared.

A Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Tuesday showed 43 percent of the public supports the overhaul and 45 percent are opposed. Much of the disagreement falls along party lines.

Party officials insist they’re not bothered by the ads boasting of “no” votes. They know that members in more conservative districts need to put distance between themselves and their party’s leadership, and they say rank and file should be out telling voters that they’re willing to vote their consciences and put their district’s wishes above all.

“We have a big tent party, and we’re going to have a lot of districts that don’t necessarily agree on all the issues,” said a Democrat aide. “There’s no one in leadership who takes anything personally about these ads.”

Many of the Democrats who voted against the health care overhaul also voted against the recovery act or the cap-and-trade bill, neither of which is very popular in conservative-leaning districts.

Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-Md.) used his first ad to remind voters that he voted against the bailout, the budget and the health care bill.

“As a career prosecutor, I made decisions on facts, not politics. In Washington, I’ve tried to do the same,” he says in the ad, touting his ranking by CQ Weekly “as one of the most independent members of Congress."

Rep. Bobby Bright (D-Ala.) stresses his “independent conservative” values in an ad that reminds voters he voted against the bailout, stimulus spending and “massive government health care.”

House Democratic aides say that if members went so far to vote against the health law, they should use it to their full advantage.

“If you’re going to vote against the health care bill, if you’re going to vote against the recovery act, if you’re going to vote against the energy bill, it wouldn’t make a lot of sense not to highlight that,” the aide said. “There’s a reason you did it.”

As for the members who voted yes? A Democratic strategist familiar with the polling on the issue says the most effective approach — when asked — is to highlight that the law provides consumers with the same health care that members of Congress get.

Another method is to tell voters that the law bans insurance companies from denying coverage once a customer gets sick — a provision that would be undone if Republicans repeal the law, as they have promised to do if given the opportunity.

The Kaiser survey found that likely voters listed health care as the third most important factor in determining how they will vote. It’s behind the economy and “dissatisfaction with government.”

About one-third of voters said support for the health reform law would make it more likely that they’d vote for a candidate. But one-third said it would make it less likely, and another third said it wouldn’t make much of a difference. Those figures haven’t changed much since the law passed.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democrats; obamacare; romney; romneycare
Funny...I see that none of the Dems quoted in this article for voting against Obamacare have actually signed the discharge petition calling for a full repeal of Obamacare. Gee, I wonder why that is? (/s)

You can 'run' Dems, but you can't hide...

1 posted on 09/06/2010 8:51:44 AM PDT by Qbert
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At least five of the 34 House Democrats who voted against their party’s health care reform bill are highlighting their “no” votes in ads back home.

In other words, they're bragging that Nancy Pelosi let them vote no. Of course if their votes had been needed, they would have voted yes.

2 posted on 09/06/2010 8:53:35 AM PDT by xjcsa (Ridiculing the ridiculous since the day I was born.)
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That will be a little hard after touting it as among their the greatest legislative accomplishments ever and saying it would define this Congress.

Defined it did. Live it,love it...crash and burn with it RATS.


3 posted on 09/06/2010 8:58:41 AM PDT by rod1
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To: xjcsa

“In other words, they’re bragging that Nancy Pelosi let them vote no. Of course if their votes had been needed, they would have voted yes.”

Yep. And a lot of the jokers who voted no on this, voted with Pelosi on almost everything else.


4 posted on 09/06/2010 8:59:32 AM PDT by Qbert
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To: Qbert
Try and run away suckers....


5 posted on 09/06/2010 9:00:08 AM PDT by Kozak (USA 7/4/1776 to 1/20/2009 Reqiescat in Pace)
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To: Qbert
"ObamaCare? What ObamaCare?" is a crappy campaign slogan for the commie 'RATS this year.

They should have gone with "We Passed 'A big ****ing deal'."

6 posted on 09/06/2010 9:02:08 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Algore is a politician and a con artist. He is NOT a scientist.)
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7 posted on 09/06/2010 9:02:26 AM PDT by JRios1968 (The real first rule of Fight Club: don't invite Chuck Norris...EVER)
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Yesterday I tried to get a popular TRICARE prescription filled TWO days before the next refill date.

The pharmacist explained that I could only get that particular drug filled ONE day before I ran out. She also said I was "lucky" because the new standard is becoming "15 days at a time"...not 30.

I wanted to scream at the seniors waiting in line.."HOW'S THAT OBAMA CARE WORKING FOR YOU GUYS.??..STILL BELONG TO THE AARP?..YOU stupid IDIOTS!"

But I didn't.

8 posted on 09/06/2010 9:13:35 AM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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You should have done it. They need the wake up call, they’ve overslept.


9 posted on 09/06/2010 9:15:06 AM PDT by kalee (The offences we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we engrave in marble. J Huett 1658)
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To: kalee

I know..:(


10 posted on 09/06/2010 9:15:46 AM PDT by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: Qbert

Their Republican opponents should use that fact against them.


12 posted on 09/06/2010 9:24:47 AM PDT by Hostage
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To: spectre

Heh.

Well Andy Griffith says everything will be peachy keen, so there. (/heavy sarc)


13 posted on 09/06/2010 9:47:52 AM PDT by Qbert
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To: Hostage

“Their Republican opponents should use that fact against them.”

Ditto.


14 posted on 09/06/2010 9:49:48 AM PDT by Qbert
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To: Qbert

15 posted on 09/06/2010 9:51:08 AM PDT by Leisler ("Over time they create a legal system that plunders and a moral code that glorifies it." F. Bastiat)
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16 posted on 09/06/2010 9:57:05 AM PDT by MtnMan101 (THE PROBLEM WITH SOCIALISUM IS THAT YOU EVENTUALLY RUN OUT OF OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY)
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To: Qbert

One of Alinsky’s rule. Be quiet.

Never believe these lying scumbags. Vote conservative if you want real change.


17 posted on 09/06/2010 10:00:30 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: Qbert

Heathcare is like the chewing gum one stepps in,no way to get it off it just has to wear off.Too bad for Dems that it will stll be good and sticky come November.


18 posted on 09/06/2010 12:10:58 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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But the public’s views on the legislation may have been more settled than anyone thought.

Ya think?Guess they missed the millon plus people who physically surrounded the Capital on the weekend of the vote...dismissed them as fringe? NEWSFLASH Dems those were REGISTERED voters and they held the majority opinion of Americans.Too bad you didn't listen to the warnings and did vote for what the true fringe wanted

19 posted on 09/06/2010 12:35:52 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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“Heathcare is like the chewing gum one stepps in,no way to get it off it just has to wear off.Too bad for Dems that it will stll be good and sticky come November.”

Good analogy. Poor little Dems...


20 posted on 09/06/2010 2:01:30 PM PDT by Qbert
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