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beenthere

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Democratic leaders are getting nervous about appeasing their constituents, as many of them face tough re-elections in districts that are increasingly speaking out against the new health care law.
 

UncleBuck

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Democratic leaders are getting nervous about appeasing their constituents, as many of them face tough re-elections in districts that are increasingly speaking out against the new health care law.
"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."



 
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