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New York Republicans See 2022 Opportunity in Cuomo Scandal (1)


State GOP dusts off anti-Cuomo campaign strategy from 1994
Democratic Party chair ‘not that worried’ about GOP jump start
May 11, 2021 9:47 AM
By Keshia Clukey
(Updates with Astorino announcement in the 5th paragraph.)
New York Republicans are trying to wrap up their 2022 gubernatorial election preliminaries a year early, while Democrats are in limbo waiting to find out whether the embattled Andrew Cuomo will be viable for re-election.
The state GOP plans to meet next month to try to home in on one hopeful, avoiding a 2022 primary and starting the work that will be required to sell their nominee to voters and donors, party Chairman Nick Langworthy said. ....

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Missouri latest state to thwart voter-approved policies


Missouri latest state to thwart voter-approved policies
SUMMER BALLENTINE
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Missouri lawmakers recently shut down attempts to pay for Medicaid expansion, in what is the latest example of a statehouse fighting to undo voter-enacted polices. 
Critics argued during a contentious debate in the state Senate on Thursday that voters didn t understand the potential cost of the federal health insurance program. Supporters, including Democrats and some Republicans, said lawmakers were going against the will of voters who amended the Missouri Constitution last year to make thousands more low-income adults eligible for government health insurance.
The people voted for this. We put it in the Missouri Constitution. That s what they voted to do, Democratic Sen. Jill Schupp said. Now we have people who took an oath to uphold the constitutions of the United States and the state of Missouri, and here we are with people turning their backs. ....

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