The Republicans have worse problems than the Democrats in the POTUS race.

And how do you think they’d do that, given the existence of the filibuster rule and the presidential veto? You’re not getting it.

Nope. And even if it were true, Obamacare is now part of the landscape, and no Democrat and no sane Republican would want to go back.

You’ve never actually said what you do favor, just that if it has a D on it, you oppose it. That is not worthy of any respect at all.

Budget reconciliation means that the bulk of it can be repealed with a simple majority vote and signature of President Kasich.

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Among those with an opinion, a majority disapprove of the law. In the last three polls, the percent disapproving of the ACA is over 50%.

But hey, if the Democrats want to repeat the “Obamacare, I never heard of it!” strategy that brought them total defeat in last year’s election, that’s their business.

Ok, this has gone far enough, the fact is that the disapproval does include more than a few from the left that do think that something better should be available, and besides the last presidential election the polls also show that a lot more do think that the plan should be modified or improved, not eliminated.

It is that part, about most Americans thinking that it should not be eliminated, the part that is grossly ignored by many conservatives and then we get very dumb points like that one in the quote above.

I do remember that in reality a lot of Republican politicians dodged a bullet when the supreme court voted in favor of the federal subsidies, many would had come forward to press those retrograde politicians to help the ones that would had lost insurance. The numbers that think that we should expand or keep the ACA points to the reality that it is the politicians that want to repeal it the ones that are in the minority.