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beds being used just for covid. remember, that s all the heart patients, all the people with breathing problems, all the people that have been involved in accidents, brain trauma, all of that. they are there. but 25% is just covid, and the dark red states, that s more than 50% covid. again, florida, alabama, mississippi, louisiana, tremendous pressure there just because of covid. and if you look at the raw numbers, it looks terrible. look at this. 468 beds available in all of florida. zero in alabama. 60 in mississippi, 17 in arkansas, 175 in louisiana, oklahoma 111, texas, 417. florida and texas alone about 50 million people, something like that. so for all the people in all these states, add it up, you get somewhere around 1100, 1200 beds available for everyone there. that s the problem. it keeps running away. there is still a political push against it. and yet if you re driving

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and between those two numbers, they have a total control of 23 states. that means statehouses and governorships, democrats by comparison, have seven. it s a whole part of the country that is entirely red. and if you don t know how important that is, ask yourself about obamacare. so, maybe this democratic president did and can get comprehensive health care reform passed, but notice, medicaid is not expanded in any of these dark red states. the republican party may not be able to repeal obamacare, but it certainly, through its state legislatures and governorships, has managed to halt obamacare s full impact. its ability, if it had been completely implemented and understood, as the democratic president imagined it would be. and, yes, there are some overwhelmingly conservative states that have managed to take the expansion, and no, where has that been a bigger story than in the great state of kentucky, where the state became a national model, taking the medicaid expansion and then a

CNNW John King USA March 13, 2012

four contests in all tonight. hawaii and american samoa also casting ballots. most of the attention focused on alabama and mississippi. late polls in both states showed races too close to call. our exit polls also suggest a fierce competition in both states with conservative support. early exit polling, we ll bring this over for you. here we are in the state of mississippi tonight. voters were asked as they went to the polls. what s the most important candidate quality. you can see more than four in ten republican voters in the state of mississippi today say their number one priority is beating president obama in november. about 20% say they want a true conservative. 20% say strong moral character matters most to them. look at the state of alabama. same question. what s the most important candidate quality? little lower number there about four in ten say the most important thing they want is a candidate who can defeat president obama, a true conservative, strong moral charact


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