The Obamacare rollout debacle has been way more than a broken website. Millions of Americans are set to lose their health insurance - whether they liked their plan or not. A direct contradiction to President Obama and Democrat's promise.
Last night NBC News reported that that the "Obama Administration knew millions could not keep their health insurance" but still campaigned across the country promising Americans otherwise.
President Obama was able to postpone the implementation of Obamacare until after he secured re-election. But for Democrats up for re-election in 2014, their less than honest claim to their constituents will now be front and center next November.
Here are 13 Democrats running for election in 2014 that knew you'd lose your health insurance but promised you could keep it:
1) Gary Peters - Michigan
"If you’re covered and you like your insurance, you can keep it."
2) Bruce Braley - Iowa
ObamaCare would "allow Americans to maintain their choice of health insurance."
3) Mark Pryor - Arkansas
ObamaCare would “protect and expand an individual’s choice of doctors and insurance plans.”
4) Mark Begich - Alaska
“If you got a doctor now, you got a medical professional you want, you get to keep that. If you have an insurance program or a health care policy you want of ideas, make sure you keep it. That you can keep who you want. That we keep that patient-doctor relationship very strong.”
Via: NRSC
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