mike pence is saying about the bill as it relates to medicaid is not true. that is rare that you have, and obviously know the history between cakasic, governor of oh is saying pence, the way he is describing this bill on medicaid is simply not true. you have this dynamic where you have republicans from the four states, republican governors pressuring their republican senators to vote no on this. rob portman one of the senators from ohio is very, very important. so, pence is going to these governors trying to get them to sort of back off and let the republican senators vote their conscience. there are two republican governors already republican senators who said no. one more and it s over. ment other kawhi in this equation is governor sandoval in nevada who met one on one in a group with mike pence, some others at this meeting over the weekend. and he has been basically the
today last night i saw him using a lot of palm down gestures and i thought wow he s learning the difference. then he starts talking here and notice the palms go back up and. that tells you not that he s being honest but maybe more so he doesn t know a hundred percent about this so he starts to hey let me make sure you understand what i m trying to say. interesting. we re going to governor cakasic and he s listening as donald trump talks. this is good. body language. look at libya. iraq, the mess we have after spending 2 trillion dollars. thousands of lives. wounded warriors all over the place, who i love. all over. and i say keep the oil. and we should have kept the oil, believe me. we should have kept the oil and do you know what? we should have been did you see?
uninsured already. that s already happened. and you ve got some republican governors like governor cakasic of ohio who put politics aside and expanding medicaid to cover millions of people. unfortunately there are others so locked into the politics of this thing they won t lift a finger to help their people and that s leaving millions of americans uninsured unnecessarily. that s a shame. because if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. americans would be better off. so, that s the affordable care
his 13th visit this year alone. earlier this month the democratic ticket made clear just how much ohio means to them. if we win ohio, we win the election. if we win toledo, we will win ohio. and if we win ohio we ll win this election. john heilemann, there has been no shortage of love for the state of ohio this election cycle. president obama and mitt romney both speaking at 1:05 today. i wonder your take on the state it s interesting when you look at the dynamics economically at play in ohio. governor cakasic s great job of sheparding the ohio economy to account for state unemployment 7.2%, lower than the national average, it also undercuts mitt romney s message this economy isn t in turn around and time to get someone else.