http://politicalwire.com/archives/2010/03/30/gop_candidates_told_to_push_health_care_repeal.htmlIn a new memo, Republican candidates for U.S. Senate are being instructed to continue to push the "repeal and replace" theme following passage of the President Obama's health care reform legislation.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/30/republican-candidates-told-to-talk-health-care/?fbid=uKKzBbg7zlQRepublican Senate candidates are being instructed Tuesday to promote the party's health care policy proposals as they continue to push the "repeal and replace" theme following passage of the President Obama's health care reform legislation.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who oversees Senate Republican campaign efforts, outlines the key health care talking points in a new memo, "Moving Forward," that was also conveniently sent to some media outlets including CNN.
"On the trail, it's critical that we remind people of the fact that it was Republicans who fought to force insurance companies to compete with one another over state lines for Americans' business," Cornyn writes in the memo. "It was Republicans who fought to reform the junk lawsuits that raise medical costs and lower quality by forcing doctors to practice 'medicine.' It was Republicans who fought for policies that protected Americans with preexisting conditions and it was Republicans who proposed health care reforms that didn't cut Medicare by $500 billion and raise Americans' taxes by $400 million."
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"Americans don't want a one-party rule in Washington that brings them unprecedented government intrusion in their lives, with no accountability," Cornyn writes.