candidates, wisconsin governor and in missouri the senate candidate there josh hawley all of the sudden coming around, talking about how they ll protect preexisting conditions. you know, this is an issue that is personal for a lot of people. yeah. and it s been amazing all the candidates who suddenly have relatives who have preexisting conditions. yes! that are being paraded out. i have to say, covering the health care fight for the majority of my adult career as a journalist, watching this is whiplash inducing. here news today in idaho, deep red idaho, governor rich otter wants to expand medicaid now. there is a bunch of red states with ballot. this is slam-dunk for republicans for years. they must be thinking to themselves what the hell happened. i mean, last year happened. what happened is the republicans actually had the electoral numbers to be able to go do something about it, and people stood up. they forced the republicans to actually backtrack on that message, and t
candidate there josh hawley all of the sudden coming around, talking about how they ll protect preexisting conditions. you know, this is an issue that is personal for a lot of people. yeah. and it s been amazing all the candidates who suddenly have relatives who have preexisting conditions. yes! that are being paraded out. i have to say, covering the health care fight for the majority of my adult career as a journalist, watching this is whiplash inducing. here news today in idaho, deep red idaho, governor rich otter wants to expand medicaid now. there is a bunch of red states with ballot. this is slam-dunk for republicans for years. they must be thinking to themselves what the hell happened. i mean, last year happened. what happened is the republicans actually had the electoral numbers to be able to go do something about it, and people stood up. they forced the republicans to actually backtrack on that message, and they heard that.
at least there was a debate before about what kind of health care we want. it s gone away. once they lost the health care fight, they ve started lying about it. part of the reason you mentioned the polling here, this blows my mind, aca favorability right now, 54% favorable in the fox news poll, a record for it. this thing has been under water, it s been 30% forever. i saw someone on twitter joke that we re just a few short elections away from a republican looking into the camera saying only i will protect your obamacare from the democrats. yeah, well, look at the history of social security. who supported it in 1935 and who didn t? and why is it a third wheel of politics now? republicans knew that aca would become more popular if it passed and especially once people started experiencing it in their lives and their family s lives. the same thing we ve seen with and medicare. i mean to the extent the
places, lie, use fear, rig break the rules. at least there was a debate before about what kind of health care we want. it s gone away. once they lost the health care fight, they ve started lying about it. part of the reason you mentioned the polling here, this blows my mind, aca favorability right now, 54% favorable in the fox news poll, a record for it. this thing has been under water, it s been 30% forever. i saw someone on twitter joke that we re just a few short elections away from a republican looking into the camera saying only i will protect your obamacare from the democrats. yeah, well, look at the history of social security. who supported it in 1935 and who didn t? and why is it a third reel of politics now? republicans knew that aca would become more popular if it passed and especially once people started experiencing it in their lives and their family s lives. the same thing we ve seen with to the extent the republicans
at least there was a debate before about what kind of health care we want. it s gone away. once they lost the health care fight, they ve started lying about it. part of the reason you mentioned the polling here, this blows my mind, aca favorability right now, 54% favorable in the fox news poll, a record for it. this thing has been under water, it s been 30% forever. i saw someone on twitter joke that we re just a few short elections away from a republican looking into the camera saying only i will protect your obamacare from the democrats. yeah, well, look at the history of social security. who supported it in 1935 and who didn t? and why is it a third reel of politics now? republicans knew that aca would become more popular if it passed and especially once people started experiencing it in their lives and their family s lives. the same thing we ve seen with to the extent the republicans