social security specifically to make that point. to talk to moderate republicans, conservative democrats, and the broad reach of independents to say between these two guys, who do you think, of an, can beat who are you more comfortable with? when they say romney, then he beats obama. these things will become more important as we go to actual voting. i think chris is right. that s what the romney campaign is doing. they re playing a very strategic game. they think they found kind of a hinge against which they can pivot for the next four months in social security. is there anyway for the obama campaign to deal with having a preference in terms of these possible nominees? is it, you know, just criticize mitt romney and sort of lay off perry? is there anyway to play that game? i think they went to a different point them tried the the sort of death hug to it.
make that point. to talk to moderate republicans, conservative democrats, and the broad reach of independents to say between these two guys, who do you think, a, can beat who are you more comfortable with? when they say romney, then he beats obama. these things will become more important as we go to actual voting. i think chris is right. that s what the romney campaign is doing. they re playing a very strategic game. they think they found kind of a hinge against which they can pivot for the next four months in social security. is there anyway for the obama campaign to deal with having a preference in terms of these possible nominees? is it, you know, just criticize mitt romney and sort of lay off perry? is there anyway to play that game? i think they went to a different point them tried the the sort of death hug to it.
time and again the white house has pointed to the massachusetts law as the model for its own affordable care act, better known to republican primary voters as the dread obamacare. joining me now to discuss all this, current massachusetts governor deval patrick, also author of the new book a reason to believe, lessons from an improbable life which i want to get to in a moment. governor patrick, thanks so much. you took part in one of these thank you, mitt celebrations, and it seems like you and the democrats are trying to give your predecessor the death hug on this health care, is that right? no, not exactly, chris. actually what i took part in was a genuine celebration of five years of extraordinary results in health care reform. there are over 98% of our residents with health insurance today. over 99% of children. no other state in america can touch that, and something that has helped so many people is something that i personally am
time and again the white house has pointed to the massachusetts law as the model for its own affordable care act, better known to republican primary voters as the dread obamacare. joining me now to discuss all this, current massachusetts governor deval patrick, also author of the new book a reason to believe, lessons from an improbable life which i want to get to in a moment. governor patrick, thanks so much. you took part in one of these thank you, mitt celebrations, and it seems like you and the democrats are trying to give your predecessor the death hug on this health care, is that right? no, not exactly, chris. actually what i took part in was a genuine celebration of five years of extraordinary results in health care reform. there are over 98% of our residents with health insurance today. over 99% of children. no other state in america can touch that, and something that has helped so many people is something that i personally am proud of, and the other framers, members of th
with the democratic legislature, combine with the administration in washington and our delegation there to come up a plan that gets the job done. time and again the white house has pointed to the massachusetts law as the model for its own affordable care act, better known to republican primary voters as the dread obamacare. joining me now to discuss all this, current massachusetts governor deval patrick, also author of the new book a bem=9 to believe, lessons from an improbable life which i want to get to in a moment. governor patrick, thanks so much. you took part in one of these thank you, mitt celebrations, and it seems like you and the democrats are trying to give your predecessor the death hug on this health care, is that right? no, not exactly, chris. actually what i took part in was a genuine celebration of five years of extraordinary results in health care reform. there are over 98% of our residents with health insurance today. over 99% of children. no other state in ame