Regular people are hardly radicals.
The list from the article read like a list of protest signs at a Tea Party rally.
And support for repealing the health care bill isn't as high as they'd like the believe. At least half of the people who dislike the health care bill wanted the Government to do more. It counts people like me - I support a repeal but only if the immediate replacement is Medicare for All. No mandates aside from Medicare, no requirements for companies to provide insurance, and private insurance/VA/Medicaid would only have to worry about the 20% coinsurance and things that Medicare doesn't cover. And no requirements for private insurance to cover any particular condition. But yeah, I'm right in line with the Tea Party because I could support a repeal.
Remember, "It's the economy, stupid." People vote based on how they're doing financially or how well they will be doing in the near term. As the incumbent party, its up to the Democrats to prove that they have the country on an upward swing. The Republicans voting against an anti-offshoring bill gave the Democrats a nice gift.
Its really going to come down to marketing because neither party really has the balls to take on the Free Trade Religion, H1-B abuse, offshoring, and rebuild our economic base. And let's face it, how many of those rich assholes really give a shit about the Middle Class, aside from votes? They're set either way.
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