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											  Obamacare: Unpopular as EverRepublicans are poised to retake the Senate, but panicky Democrats are assuring themselves that if that happens, it will have nothing to do with.... National Review, November 3, 2014
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											  100% of Newly Elected GOP Senators Campaigned on Repealing ObamacareStanding with the public’s desire for Obamacare’s repeal was the recipe for success on election day. CNSNews.com, November 5, 2014
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											  Obamacare Is a Major Issue for VotersEmpirical evidence undermines the Obama Administration and it's media allies’ efforts to portray the 2014 election as not being about Obamacare. Frobes, November 3, 2014
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											  A Constitutional Congress?With the president increasingly viewing himself as untethered from constitutional constraints, here are five ideas to help Congress reestablish its rightful place in our constitutional structure. The Weekly Standard, October 27, 2014
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											  To Govern Is to Defend the ConstitutionThere is no more central act of governing than defending our founding charter. The Weekly Standard, November 19, 2014
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										Ed Gillespie Offers a Credible Obamacare AlternativeThe Virginia Republican senatorial candidate is advancing an alternative to Obamacare that would save $1 trillion, give Americans far more freedom of choice, and finally end the unfairness in the tax code for everyone who buys health insurance on their own. Real Clear Markets, October 29, 2014
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											  Anti-Obamacare Ads Dominate GOP Ad Buys in OctoberLiberals claim this election isn’t about Obamacare, but Republican ad buys in Senate races this October say otherwise—as the GOP is running far more anti-Obamacare ads than ads on jobs, spending, taxes, international affairs, energy, immigration, or anything else. The Weekly Standard, October 28, 2014
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											![Obama_signs_health_care-20100323[1]](http://2017project.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Obama_signs_health_care-201003231-140x130.jpg)  A Huge Loss for Obamacare and Its AlliesTuesday’s election—the second historic loss for President Obama’s signature legislation—helps pave the way for the full repeal of Obamacare and its replacement with a conservative alternative. The Weekly Standard, November 6, 2014
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											  Why the GOP Must Pass a Real Obamacare ReplacementTo force the hand of those Republican politicians who aren’t really committed to repealing Obamacare, it’s time for conservatives to “take a stand not just against ObamaCare, but for a sound conservative alternative.” The Week, October 27, 2014
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											  Sorry, Obamacare Is Still UnfixableDemocrats’ most common proposal for “fixing” Obamacare—adding a copper plan to the existing government-allowed metals—is a tiny cosmetic change that might even make Obamacare worse. Bloomberg View, October 22, 2014
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											  Six Reasons to PanicThe Obama administration’s response to the Ebola threat seems to be driven as much by its immigration ideology as by its concern for protecting Americans. The Weekly Standard, October 27, 2014
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											  Obamacare’s Enrollment Increase: Mainly Due to Medicaid ExpansionIn March 2010, the CBO projected that, by 2014, Obamacare would increase the number of people with insurance by 19 million, but a Heritage Foundation study finds there are only 8.5 million newly insured—71 percent of whom have been dumped into Medicaid. Heritage Foundation, October 22, 2014
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										Gillespie Today or Kasich TomorrowA split is beginning to form between Republicans who want to pass a winning alternative to Obamacare and those who want to make peace with President Obama’s signature legislation. New York Times, October 21, 2014
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										The Second Obamacare ElectionContrary to the mainstream media’s claims, Obamacare is the principal issue driving this election, as Americans are poised to show for a second time their displeasure with the overhaul and their insistence upon repeal. The Weekly Standard, October 27, 2014
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											  The Health Care Apology TourHealthCare.gov, and the huge amounts of personal data stored by loosely overseen private contractors in connection with it, is a treasure trove for cybercriminals—and the Obama administration is once again caught unprepared. The Weekly Standard, October 20, 2014