In his speech at Northwestern yesterday (which happened to coincide with a pairof high-dollar Chicago fundraisers, with taxpayers paying for the trip), the President Obama stated unequivocally that his agenda is "on the ballot" this fall; voters will have the chance to endorse or reject "every single one" of his policies, he said. We wrote about the significance of those remarks earlier, agreeing with the Washington Post's expectation that Republicans would quickly pounce on Obama's words. The GOP has done exactly that. An email blast from the Republican National Committee highlighted Obama's nationalizing of the election, and three Senate candidates have already built web videos and campaign ads around his comments:
Elsewhere in his self-congratulatory speech, the president ridiculed Obamacare opposition as a Fox News conspiracy, untethered to 'real world' outcomes. "While good, affordable health care might seem to be a fanged threat to freedom on Fox News, it turns out its 's working pretty well in the real world," he snarked. This statement echoes the assertions of liberal blogger Ezra Klein, whose claims I dealt with at some length last week. The American people aren't buying it. Results from two new surveys, via Fox News and NPR's bipartisan pollsters, respectively:


Notice the key similarity? A 55 percent majority opposes the law in both polls, each of which shows Obamacare underwater by double digits. NPR's battleground survey shows independents disapproving of the law by a yawning 27-point margin. The American people's lasting distaste for the law isn't based on propaganda; it's firmly rooted in broken promises and personal experiences. And the hits just keep on coming. News accounts from this week alone:
But Obamacare is "working pretty well in the real world," the president insists, reminding voters that this November presents a referendum on "every single one" of his preferred policies, in the persons of Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2014/10/03/real-world-responds-to-presidents-obamacare-boast-n1900523
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