A vote against Dems health care scheme

Politico:

Scott Brown's opposition to congressional health care legislation was the most important issue that fueled his U.S. Senate victory in Massachusetts, according to exit poll data collected following the Tuesday special election.

Fifty-two percent of Bay State voters who were surveyed as the polls closed said they opposed the federal health care reform measure and 42 percent said they cast their ballot to help stop President Obama from passing his chief domestic initiative.

Brown made no secret of his opposition to the Democrats' scheme. I think that the selling of votes with give aways to Louisiana and Nebraska as well as the union deal created more voter disgust. The Medicare cuts also were a factor. Add to that that 80 percent of Americans are satisfied with their health care it makes sense that most don't see a need add a trillion dollar program.

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