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The Hill
| 12 months ago
On the heels of this week's Supreme Court decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, the Romney campaign was able to raise more than $4.6 million dollars in just 24 hours. The Obama campaign refused to release their fundraising totals for the same...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 12 months ago
The ruling gave Mr. Romney and the GOP ammunition for November. "Obamacare" became "Obama tax care" in the phrasing of some conservative commentators. The mandate requiring most Americans to buy health insurance became "the tax mandate," thanks to...
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CNN
| 12 months ago
Before the ink completely dried on the Supreme Court's landmark decision on the nation's health care law, pundits summed up its political impact: It handed President Barack Obama a huge policy win -- but gave Mitt Romney a political battle cry.
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The Hill
| 12 months ago
The ObamaCare ruling makes the urgency of replacing President Obama even more clear in the minds of American voters, Romney said in an interview with NewsmaxTV on Friday...The American people didn't want it in 2010, that's one of the reasons [...
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The Tribune
| 12 months ago
Republicans raise hell and cash over health care ruling Republicans raise hell and cash over health care ruling Republicans are playing a risky political game as they make their contempt for the federal health care law a key element of their...
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Alternet
| 12 months ago
Reasons Why Republicans Won't Be Able to Repeal Obamacare Unless the GOP wins a super majority in the Senate, it can do little more than weaken Obamacare's regulations and defund some of its provisions. Responding to Thursday's Supreme Court decision...
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The New York Times
| 12 months ago
With the Supreme Court on Thursday upholding President Obama's health care law , Mr. Romney faces increased pressure to flesh out alternatives to the law that he and other Republicans despise. Although Mr. Romney has repeatedly hammered his...
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International Business Times
| 12 months ago
If someone asks you which candidate, President Barack Obama or Republican Party nominee-designate Mitt Romney, is likely to benefit more, electorally, from the U.S. Supreme to uphold the U.S. health care reform act, mention to him/her, "It may have...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal / Sun
| 12 months ago
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Friday President Barack Obama's health care law "will be a disaster" and an economic drag on the nation as it imposes a new tax on Americans who refuse to buy insurance...Supreme Court Chief Justice John...
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NY Daily News
| 12 months ago
President Obama may have won the health care battle at the Supreme Court, but Mitt Romney is claiming a victory in the money wars. Since the court released its stunning 5-4 decision upholding Obama's health care law Thursday morning, the Romney...
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NY Daily News
| 12 months ago
A day after the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama 's health care law, Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney said the landmark ruling has created new urgency in the presidential contest. ``What happened yesterday calls for greater...
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The Guardian
| 12 months ago
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney reacts to the supreme court's upholding of the healthcare reform law, saying the American people must vote not to re-elect the president in order to overturn Obamacare. Photograph: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst...
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International Business Times
| 12 months ago
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is on the offensive one day after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Obama's controversial health care bill. With the GOP looking to Romney for leadership he has used the divisiveness...
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NY Daily News
| 12 months ago
Santorum, who waged a bitter primary campaign against the now-presumptive Republican nominee, slammed the health care law Romney championed as governor of Massachusetts during an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on Thursday night. Romney has tried...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 12 months ago
Mitt Romney speaks about the supreme court's healthcare ruling. Photograph: Charles Dharapak/AP Mitt Romney 's campaign has taken $4.3m in donations since the supreme court's decision to uphold Barack Obama 's healthcare reform. The Republican...
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Washington Post
| 12 months ago
President Obama, June 29, 2012 What the Court did today was say that Obamacare does not violate the Constitution. What they did not do was say that Obamacare is good law or that it's good policy. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, June 29,...
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The Hill
| 12 months ago
The 5-4 ruling validated Obama's signature legislative accomplishment, reaffirming the president's decision to use his political capital to push the law through Congress. It will provide a boost of enthusiasm for Obama's base, and it could lure some...
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News Press
| 12 months ago
President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney react to the Supreme Court's health care ruling. Written by The Associated Press Filed Under Supporters of President Barack Obama's health care law celebrated outside the U.S.
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Zee News
| 12 months ago
His remarks came after the momentous decision of the apex court which said the Congress did not overstep its power by requiring nearly all Americans to buy health insurance. "The highest court in the land has now spoken...But what we won't do -- what...
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Washington Post
| 12 months ago
The most effective argument for Romney is that this is a massive tax increase that will impact hardworking Americans, said GOP strategist Ron Bonjean, who worked for a number of Republican leaders on Capitol Hill...Romney's own history, however, may...
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Telegraph India
| 12 months ago
Many crestfallen Republicans who had gathered in large numbers at the US Supreme Court in the expectation that Obamacare would be struck down by the highest court this morning immediately vowed to move to Canada now that it is the law of the land.
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Truthdig
| 12 months ago
Jun 28, 2012 Mitt Romney is an idiot or, even worse, is pretending to be one. His tantrum of a response on Thursday to the Supreme Court's health care decision was pure playground: As president I will own the ball, and the game will be played by...
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The Tribune
| 12 months ago
Health care lives on as campaign issue The decision is in but the impact is unclear...Analysis: Health care ruling won't stop arguments Analysis: Health care ruling won't stop arguments The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision upholding the nation's health...
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Fox News
| 12 months ago
FoxNews.com The 2012 presidential campaigns quickly refocused Thursday after the Supreme Court let stand the Affordable Care Act, with President Obama vowing to move forward and Republican challenger Mitt Romney again promising to repeal the law, if...
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Boston Herald
| 12 months ago
Added 2 minutes ago Text size I n a landmark ruling that will define a presidential race and generate political and economic reverberations for years, a divided Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, President Obama's signature legislative...
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CNSNews.com
| 12 months ago
President Barack Obama admitted that he opposed the individual mandate ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court but pointed out his Republican opponent Mitt Romney has supported such a mandate. If you ask insurance companies to cover people with...
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Los Angeles Times
| 12 months ago
While President Obama celebrated a victory on policy, the Obama campaign is treating the Supreme Court's decision on healthcare reform as another chance to raise questions Mitt Romney 's record and his plans for the country and calling his response...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 12 months ago
Supreme Court decision to uphold President Barack Obama's health-care law became Mitt Romney's rallying cry on Thursday. "Our mission is clear," Mr. Romney said in a brief statement on a Washington, D.C., roof deck with the U.S. Capitol in the...
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The Guardian
| 12 months ago
As you might imagine, I disagree with the supreme court's decision, and I agree with the dissent.' Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images Mitt Romney brushed aside failure of the supreme court ruling to strike down the Affordable Care Act and vowed to...
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Jerusalem Post
| 12 months ago
Reaction to Supreme Court healthcare ruling underscore the fractured nature of the country and the difficult political landscape candidate Obama will face despite his legal win. US President Barack Obama won a major victory Thursday as the Supreme...
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Boston Globe
| 12 months ago
Speaking Tuesday in Virginia, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee girded for the ruling by saying if the nation's highest court overturned what he derides as Obamacare, then the first 3 1/2 years of this president's term will have been...
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Los Angeles Times
| 12 months ago
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the individual mandate central to President Obama 's health care law carried immediate benefits for Mitt Romney , namely a newly energized Republican electorate and the ability to keep hammering his promise to...
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International Business Times
| 12 months ago
Supporters of the Affordable Healthcare Act celebrate in front of the Supreme Court after the court upheld the legality of the law in Washington (Reuters) The US Supreme Court has upheld President Barak Obama's landmark healthcare reform which will...
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The Hill
| 12 months ago
Romney's staff began the fundraising drive in reaction to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Obama's healthcare reform law, telling supporters in an email "the stakes couldn't be higher" in November. "Today, the Supreme Court upheld...
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USA Today
| 12 months ago
Updated In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act , Republicans had one message: November has never been more important. Sponsored Links Mitt Romney , Republican officials and strategists said the ruling only...
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Los Angeles Times
| 12 months ago
This is a time of choice for the American people, said a solemn Romney, who stood on the 9th floor balcony of aWashington, D.C.office building. Behind him loomed the Capitol 's west front, where the presumptive GOP nominee would take the oath of...
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Daily Nation
| 12 months ago
Rating Republican White House challenger Mitt Romney renewed his campaign pledge Thursday to seek to repeal health care reforms from his first day in office if he wins the November elections. Speaking just hours after the US Supreme Court upheld...
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The Hill
| 12 months ago
Capitol. "Obamacare cuts Medicare cuts Medicare by approximately $500 billion. And even with those cuts and tax increases, Obamacare adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt, and pushes those obligations on to coming generations." He...
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Mother Jones
| 12 months ago
PDT On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, is constitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts, whom President Barack Obama voted against confirming to the court when he served in the...
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KTUV
| 12 months ago
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he will try to repeal the Affordable Care Act on his first day as President, if he is elected to the nation's highest office this November. Romney, standing behind a podium with a sign reading "...
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Washington Post
| 12 months ago
What the court did not do on its last day in session, I will do on my first day as president, and that is, I will act to repeal Obamacare, Romney said. He avoided criticizing the Supreme Court, taking aim instead at the Affordable Care Act and the...
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Fox News
| 12 months ago
FoxNews.com Mitt Romney reaffirmed his vow to repeal the federal health care overhaul Thursday, after the Supreme Court upheld the bulk of the controversial law. "What the court did not do on its last day in session, I will do on my first day if...
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Nashville Scene
| 12 months ago
Supreme Court this morning ruled that President Obama's Affordable Care Act, commonly known as "Obamacare," is constitutional. The critical point appears to be that, while the court ruled that the law's mandate requiring most Americans to buy health...
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MarketWatch
| 12 months ago
It was the biggest Supreme Court decision in years, and CNN had it first the high court struck down the individual mandate. Great, breaking news journalism except that it was entirely wrong. The Supreme Court upheld the mandate and most of the...
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The New York Observer
| 12 months ago
Supreme Court Health Care Decision Really Confusing, CNN and Fox News Discover 11:24am twitter.com/jasonkeath In the race to cover the Supreme Court's ruling on President Obama's health care bill, Fox News and CNN found themselves on the wrong side...
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International Business Times
| 12 months ago
Supreme Court Thursday that upheld President Barack Obama 's signature public policy initiative took most of of official Washington by surprise. The policy requires that most Americans get insurance by 2014 or pay a financial penalty. Share This...
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Washington Post
| 12 months ago
For the second time this week, initial reports about the Supreme Court's decision were flat wrong. The complicated nature of the court's decisions, along with the Twitter age and the race to be first, led at least two major news networks CNN and Fox...
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Gawker
| 12 months ago
The Supreme Court has ruled 5-4 in favor of the Obama administration on the Affordable Care Act, upholding the constitutionality of the law's individual mandate as a tax. ACA is upheld, with the exception that the federal government's power to...
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International Business Times
| 12 months ago
The Supreme Court has upheld the individual mandate, crucial to President Barack Obama's signature legislation and health care law overhaul, in a victory for the Obama administration, in accordance with the tax writing provision of the U.S.
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NY1
| 12 months ago
The nation's eyes are on the Supreme Court this morning as the justices are expected to deliver their ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law...The ruling will affect nearly every American and will loom large in the 2012 presidential race.