GOP too focused on Obamacare, some Republicans warn
By Karen Tumulty, WashPost, Updated: Wednesday, February 26, 5:09 PM
Is the Affordable Care Act the Republicans’ golden ticket in this year’s election? Some Republicans worry that their party may be placing too big a bet on it.
Thus far, nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new law.
That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination.
“There are still too many folks who would tell you the president’s unpopular, Obamacare is unpopular and when your opponent is self-destructing you stay out of his way — just make this election a referendum on that,” Jindal said in an interview.
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Is the Affordable Care Act the Republicans’ golden ticket in this year’s election? Some Republicans worry that their party may be placing too big a bet on it.
Thus far, nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new law.
That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination.
“There are still too many folks who would tell you the president’s unpopular, Obamacare is unpopular and when your opponent is self-destructing you stay out of his way — just make this election a referendum on that,” Jindal said in an interview.
(More here.)



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