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* Politico…
In an interesting twist, GOP Congressman Peter Roskam’s team hopes 6th District voters reject Democrat Sean Casten for the same reason they turned on Donald Trump in 2016. Republicans see Casten as vitriolic — in a President Trump sort of way — which would be a turn-off for Hillary Clinton supporters. Roskam ran away with a victory two years ago and those 6th District voters also gave Clinton a 7-point victory over Trump.
Roskam’s supporters point to Casten’s Twitter storm Friday as an example of the Democrat’s lack of decorum. Between 7:36 a.m. and 7:48 a.m., Casten spit out 11 tweets that addressed Roskam’s record on everything from aid to Harvey victims to the Violence Against Women Act. Casten called Roskam “amoral,” saying the congressman “gives money to those who don’t need it, so they will in turn give him money to help stay in power and give them more.”
Casten spokesman Greg Bale says it’s wishful thinking on Roskam’s part that 6th District Dems would side with a Republican this November. “They’re trying to create a narrative that’s just not there. The issues that we’re seeing driving this are choice (and we know Roskam is unapologetically anti-choice) and health care. That’s what voters are paying attention to.”
* Speaking of health care, this is from the DCCC…
It’s no coincidence that less than two months out from Election Day, vulnerable Reps. Mike Bost and Rodney Davis are doing damage control to hide their disastrous records of voting to gut protections for individuals with preexisting conditions and raise healthcare costs on Illinois families.
Late last week, Bost and Davis tried to take credit for introducing a non-binding “resolution” with a litany of vulnerable House Republicans to call for protecting individuals with preexisting conditions, nearly a year and half after they voted to do the opposite. The resolution does not have any force of law.
“After their own votes to gut protections for people in Illinois, Reps. Bost and Davis’s empty gesture is a gut punch to those living with asthma, cancer, diabetes and other preexisting conditions. The number of people in Illinois protected under this resolution is zero. The number of their own constituents with preexisting conditions who Bost and Davis voted to gut protections for is 581,900. Bost and Davis’s last-ditch effort to save their dimming re-election prospects is deceptive, shameful and one more reason to vote them out this November.” –DCCC spokesperson Jacob Peters
In a press release, Bost falsely stated: “Since day one in Congress, I have been crystal clear that we must protect individuals with pre-existing conditions from losing coverage. This resolution reaffirms to Southern Illinoisans that my commitment hasn’t changed.”
In a release with the sponsor of the powerless resolution, Davis falsely stated: “As we have said and done all along, people with pre-existing conditions should be and will be protected. Many of us fought for these protections in the AHCA and I thank Rep. Young for leading this resolution that reaffirms our support of maintaining those protections regardless of any future changes to Obamacare or a court ruling.”
Here are the facts:
· Bost and Davis voted repeatedly to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which would’ve eliminated protections for those with preexisting conditions.
· Bost and Davis voted for the AHCA, which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office and Politifact confirmed would weaken protections for those with pre-existing conditions, including making health insurance unaffordable for older Americans and jack up healthcare costs.
· Bost and Davis both voted for the GOP Tax Scam, which their party is now using as their justification for a lawsuit that would end protections for Americans with preexisting conditions.
posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Sep 17, 18 @ 11:56 am
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If you remove the mandate you have to also remove protections for people with preexisting conditions. Congress removed the mandate. So now the other shoe will fall.
Comment by Da Big Bad Wolf Monday, Sep 17, 18 @ 12:18 pm
So the Democrats have a “lack of decorum” but the Republican incumbents are wanting to be given a pass on their votes on the issues they are being criticized for taking?
The fake polemics of these incumbents is becoming tiresome, but,unfortunately, many voters will believe their deception and their hypocrisy. Others of us see them as being the ultimate political survivors that they hope to be. And their constituents may ultimately realize that they have been duped after it is too late.
Comment by illini Monday, Sep 17, 18 @ 12:26 pm
Can Clinton Voters for Roskam.com be far behind?
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/30/gop-rep-roskam-launches-o_n_139456.html
Comment by wordslinger Monday, Sep 17, 18 @ 12:40 pm
Signing his name to non-binding or impossible legislation just so he can say “I signed my name to X legislation” is a Davis specialty.
Comment by knownothing Monday, Sep 17, 18 @ 3:11 pm
congressmen like Bost and Davis are mere servants for the those who own this country. Save the millionaires and their yachts is their motto…
Comment by truthteller Tuesday, Sep 18, 18 @ 6:22 am