Democrats seize on anti-Obamacare ruling to steamroll GOP in 2020
A court ruling last week putting the Affordable Care Act further in jeopardy may provide the opening Democrats have been waiting for to regain the upper hand on health care against Republicans in 2020.
At the most recent Democratic presidential debate, candidates largely avoided discussing the lawsuit or Republicans years-long efforts to dismantle Obamacare, and instead continued their intra-party battle over Medicare for All.
But Senate Democrats, Democratic candidates and outside groups backing them immediately jumped on the news of the federal appeals court ruling blasting out ads and statements reminding voters of Republicans votes to repeal the 2010 health care law, support the lawsuit and confirm the judges who may bring about Obamacares demise.
"I think its an opportunity to reset with the new year to remind people that theres a very real threat to tens of millions of Americans," Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said in an interview. "We Democrats are always striving to improve the system, but, at a minimum, the American people expect us to protect what they already have."
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