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Review of ‘Obamacare’ puts GOP spotlight on Romney’s Massachusetts health care law
Health care was supposed to be Mitt Romney’s Achilles’ heel: The state overhaul he championed as governor of Massachusetts is so similar to the sweeping federal law conservatives deride as “Obamacare” that it was once widely regarded as a big enough liability to doom his presidential chances.
Read the Article>Romney's new health care adviser once attacked 'Romneycare'
Romney calls Obama healthcare law 'an unfolding disaster'
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney used the second anniversary of President Obama's sweeping healthcare reform legislation to blast the measure as "an unfolding disaster for the American economy."
Read the Article>Battle of the health care flip-floppers -- how Romney can defeat Obama
Romney health plan draws popular support
Rick Santorum's Health Care Plan In 1994: You Pay
Obama, Romney talk little about health care laws
Now here's a tag team for the ages: Richard Nixon, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama. The arc of history joins all three in the cause of universal health care, a goal promoted by Nixon four decades ago and advanced in laws enacted by Romney and Obama in turn. So where are the high fives between the president and the former Massachusetts governor?
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