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Rush Limbaugh July 28th, 2017

Jul 28, 20172 min
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The magnificent seven Republican Senators defied their own voters and voted with the Democrats to keep Obamacare.

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March two thousand ten, Obamacare passed without a single Republican vote. Republicans told voters they needed control of the House to repeal it. Voters responded. November two, two thousand ten, they stunned Obama by turning Democrats out of office and record numbers. They removed Pelosi as speaker. They returned the House to Republicans, but it wasn't enough. Republicans sold voters they needed this

Senate to repeal Obamacare. Voters responded two thousand fourteen, they defied the polls and the pundits gave the Senate to Republicans, but it wasn't enough. Republicans sold voters they were helpless with Obama holding the veto pen, Obamacare could not be repealed. The voters responded. In two thousand sixteen, they defied the posters of pundits and the Democrats. Once again. They denied Hillary Clinton the White House. They elected Trump, who said

he would sign a bill to repeat Obamacare. Wednesday, July two thousand seventeen, holding all the cards, Republicans finally had their chance a clean repeal of Obamacare to a vote, Republican Senator Shelley Capedo Lamar Alexander, Susan Collins, Dean Heller, Lisa Murkowski, Rob Portman John McCain voted with the Democrats to keep Obamacare. The magnificent seven Republican Senators defined their

own voters, giving them a middle finger. They proudly stood with Obama and the Democrats instead of the people who elected them. It was, and is, the political betrayal of this short century. M

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