another referendum on obamacare: obamacare wins YET AGAIN

UncleBuck

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cuccinelli made his campaign all about obamacare, and he's gonna lose.

mcAuliffe is gonna win, and he's a supporter of obamacare.

exit polling shows 47% of virginia voters support obamacare.

looks like right wing rhetoric is collapsing under the weight of reality just like it did last year.

i don't expect that this will stop the whiny right wing cunts on this forum from crying hysterically about how the sky is falling.
 

beenthere

New Member
25% of Virgina workers are employed by the government, no brainer, this election is about big government and public unions.
 

UncleBuck

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25% of Virgina workers are employed by the government, no brainer, this election is about big government and public unions.
“I*say to Virginia, let’s send them a message and say no tomorrow to
Obamacare,” Cuccinelli said to loud applause at an indoor rally in this
rural Northern Virginia town 50 miles west of Washington, D.C. Joined by
fellow Republican candidates E.W. Jackson (for lieutenant governor) and
Mark Obenshain (for attorney general), as well as Florida senator Marco
Rubio, a hoarse Cuccinelli argued that the choice for Virginia’s
governor would have major consequences with how the federal health care
law would be implemented.

-Ken Cuccinelli

http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/11/ken-cuccinelli-focuses-on-opposition-to-obamacare-2747700.html
 

UncleBuck

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Marco Rubio, Ken Cuccinelli portray Virginia governor's race as referendum on Obamacare

"Tomorrow in Virginia is a referendum on Obamacare," Cuccinelli said. "Let's send a message and say 'no' tomorrow to Obamacare."

"This is the first election in America since the full impact of Obamacare has been felt," Rubio, R-Fla., said. "This is the first chance that people in America have to speak clearly at the ballot box about the impact this law is having on their lives and our economy."

http://washingtonexaminer.com/marco-rubio-ken-cuccinelli-portray-virginia-governors-race-as-referendum-on-obamacare/article/2538451



WOOOPS!!!
 

beenthere

New Member
“I*say to Virginia, let’s send them a message and say no tomorrow to
Obamacare,” Cuccinelli said to loud applause at an indoor rally in this
rural Northern Virginia town 50 miles west of Washington, D.C. Joined by
fellow Republican candidates E.W. Jackson (for lieutenant governor) and
Mark Obenshain (for attorney general), as well as Florida senator Marco
Rubio, a hoarse Cuccinelli argued that the choice for Virginia’s
governor would have major consequences with how the federal health care
law would be implemented.

-Ken Cuccinelli

http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/11/ken-cuccinelli-focuses-on-opposition-to-obamacare-2747700.html
Non sequitur

You could also say thet Republicans retained their majority in the House by running on a platform to repeal Obamacare, nuff said.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Non sequitur

You could also say thet Republicans retained their majority in the House by running on a platform to repeal Obamacare, nuff said.
the republicans LOST seats in the house last time around, dumb dumb.

they received far fewer votes and were only able to hold their majority thanks to the fact that they gerrymandered districts in their favor after the 2010 elections.

if LOSING seats counts as a VICTORY to you, then we have reached 1984.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
cuccinelli made his campaign all about obamacare, and he's gonna lose.

mcAuliffe is gonna win, and he's a supporter of obamacare.

exit polling shows 47% of virginia voters support obamacare.

looks like right wing rhetoric is collapsing under the weight of reality just like it did last year.

i don't expect that this will stop the whiny right wing cunts on this forum from crying hysterically about how the sky is falling.
Cuccinelli or McCauliff. A choice between a turd and a moldy turd. Sarvis is the only one I would vote for.
 

beenthere

New Member
the republicans LOST seats in the house last time around, dumb dumb.

they received far fewer votes and were only able to hold their majority thanks to the fact that they gerrymandered districts in their favor after the 2010 elections.

if LOSING seats counts as a VICTORY to you, then we have reached 1984.
The facts are, the Republicans retained their majority in the House, they also ran on the platform of repealing Obamacare.
You can try and spin this any way you want but you cannot refute it, period.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Cuccinelli or McCauliff. A choice between a turd and a moldy turd. Sarvis is the only one I would vote for.
"Tomorrow in Virginia is a referendum on Obamacare," Cuccinelli said. "Let's send a message and say 'no' tomorrow to Obamacare."

"This is the first election in America since the full impact of Obamacare has been felt," Rubio, R-Fla., said. "This is the first chance that people in America have to speak clearly at the ballot box about the impact this law is having on their lives and our economy."



 

see4

Well-Known Member
Non sequitur

You could also say thet Republicans retained their majority in the House by running on a platform to repeal Obamacare, nuff said.
I raise your non sequitor and double down with a cosby sweater.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The facts are, the Republicans retained their majority in the House, they also ran on the platform of repealing Obamacare.
You can try and spin this any way you want but you cannot refute it, period.
and you can try to live vicariously in the past, but this election was described by rubio and cuccinelli as a referendum on obamacare,

and just like in 2012, when obama won in a second electoral landslide, obamacare will win again this year.

 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
and you can try to live vicariously in the past, but this election was described by rubio and cuccinelli as a referendum on obamacare,

and just like in 2012, when obama won in a second electoral landslide, obamacare will win again this year.


The fact that the race is too close to call at this point in a state that is heavily Democrat (40% - D, 30% -R) says a good deal all by itself. For the election to be so close has to mean the independents are favoring the Cucci-boy. I can already hear the whines from the loser: "those god damn libertarians took the votes that rightfully belong to me."
 

jjoe75

Active Member
Jerry meandering comes to mind. If that is how it is spelled

Talking about the Republican majority
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
There aren't enough showers or bars of soap in Virginia to ever feel clean after voting for McCauliffe. The average Democrat is not so picky, I realize.
they were voting for obamacare, not mcAuliffe.

obamacare won, yet again.

"Tomorrow in Virginia is a referendum on Obamacare," Cuccinelli said. "Let's send a message and say 'no' tomorrow to Obamacare."

"This is the first election in America since the full impact of Obamacare has been felt," Rubio, R-Fla., said. "This is the first chance that people in America have to speak clearly at the ballot box about the impact this law is having on their lives and our economy."
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
"Tomorrow in Virginia is a referendum on Obamacare," Cuccinelli said. "Let's send a message and say 'no' tomorrow to Obamacare."

"This is the first election in America since the full impact of Obamacare has been felt," Rubio, R-Fla., said. "This is the first chance that people in America have to speak clearly at the ballot box about the impact this law is having on their lives and our economy."

Democrat Terry McAuliffe wins Va. governor's race

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/11/05/democrat-terry-mcauliffe-projected-to-win-va-governor-race-in-surprisingly/

 
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