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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1144826" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Not necessarily. The politics of MA and the politics of the nation as a whole are completely different. Romney knew his healthcare plan was not popular with the national GOP electorate so simply instituting a mirror version of it on a national scale wasn't going to win him any brownie points with the conservatives. Not to mention Romney being a republican knew that a democrat stronghold like MA would tolerate such nonsense. What your argument should have been was even if Romney had won the Senate would have remained in democrat hands making removing Obamacare impossible. Although its now apparent that the majority of the nation wishes to return to the healthcare system pre-Obamacare so removing this monstrosity of a law may not be has hard as we might think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1144826, member: 249"] Not necessarily. The politics of MA and the politics of the nation as a whole are completely different. Romney knew his healthcare plan was not popular with the national GOP electorate so simply instituting a mirror version of it on a national scale wasn't going to win him any brownie points with the conservatives. Not to mention Romney being a republican knew that a democrat stronghold like MA would tolerate such nonsense. What your argument should have been was even if Romney had won the Senate would have remained in democrat hands making removing Obamacare impossible. Although its now apparent that the majority of the nation wishes to return to the healthcare system pre-Obamacare so removing this monstrosity of a law may not be has hard as we might think. [/QUOTE]
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