Will the new insurance mandate (and its subsequent opposition) be a good vote

Ted N

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gatherer for Republicans? I know some single-issue voters personally for whom abortion, or rather the prospect of overturning Roe v. Wade is the most important issue of all. They will vote for whatever candidate puts that above all else. What I wonder is if the GOP will now have a double attraction (promise to overturn Roe v. Wade and mandated health insurance) and be able to get more voters with this promise. The trouble for their constituents, at least in my opinion, is that they will be no more serious about overturning the insurance mandate than they are about overturning Roe v. Wade as it's a great way to shore up support ----should abortion be outlawed in America, they might lose a lot of their appeal with the deeply religious. I honestly think that if you want abortion to stay legal, you should vote for a Republican, it would damage them if it were outlawed as they'd have to appeal to people in other ways.
 
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