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DNC Chairwoman Confident Obamacare Will Be Helpful to Democrats in 2014

DNC Chairwoman Confident Obamacare Will Be Helpful to Democrats in 2014

DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz never fails to provide us with moments based in anything but reality. Over the weekend on CNN's State of the Union, Wasserman-Schultz told host Candy Crowley that Obamacare will be a positive force for Democrats to run on in 2014 as millions of Americans continue to lose their health insurance plans. Wasserman-Schultz continued to push the Obama administration talking point that although insurance losses are are not what the President promised, people will be able to get a plan that "they like better" and that "offers more at a cheaper price," which isn't true. The cost of insurance under the Obamacare exchanges is double, even triple what people were paying before getting their cancellation notice in the mail.

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“I think, actually Candy, that Democratic candidates will be able to run on Obamacare as an advantage, leading into the 2014 election."


As a reminder, the majority of Americans still disapprove of Obamacare and President Obama's poll numbers have taken a nose dive since the launch of healthcare exchanges on October 1.
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