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I agree with the IM. It's good for his legacy, but not for November.
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spamlet
Jun 28 '12, 07:40
It's probably even worse for Dem Congressional candidates.
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I think winning may or may not help, but losing the case would have hurt significantly. -- nm
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pmb
Jun 28, 07:52
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I think, at its simplest, "winning" is better then "losing" anything. It's positive on an almost subconscious level. -- nm
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mara
Jun 28, 07:59
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Huh. I think you have a point there. "Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser." Patton si -- nm
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con_carne
Jun 28, 08:01
It would have fired up the Democratic base and taken the air out of some of the GOP had it been overturned. -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 28, 07:58
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No, the Democratic base is divided (hey what else is new), because so many of them wanted single payer, something that is now less likely than ever -- nm
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con_carne
Jun 28, 08:09
I really don't think so.
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pmb
Jun 28, 08:06
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And yet, other than the mandate, all individual components were quite popular. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jun 28, 07:44
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