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Gov. John 'Mr. Medicaid Expansion' Kasich 'takes pro-Obamacare rhetoric a step further,' clarifies

The last time we saw the word “welp” used in conjunction with Ohio Gov. John Kasich — (precisely, “Welp, so much for that guy”) — was in an article about a group in anti-Common Core T-shirts who were allegedly denied entry into a Kasich campaign event. So we’re not too excited to find out what this latest vote of no confidence from the Right is about.

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So what did the AP have to say about Kasich and Obamacare that demanded clarification from the governor?

Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he doesn’t think there will be a repeal in Washington, even if Republicans win a Senate majority and consolidate their hold on the House in next month’s election.

“That’s not gonna happen,” the Republican governor told The Associated Press during a recent re-election campaign swing.

Kasich called The Associated Press Monday night to clarify that he was speaking specifically about a repeal of Medicaid expansion and not of the entire Affordable Care Act — although opponents in Washington don’t usually draw such distinctions.

He has cast the Medicaid expansion in Ohio as a moral choice to help the poor.

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https://twitter.com/SamWangPhD/status/524355377123848192

Let’s pause to let the governor make his position simple.

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Let’s make our position simple.

https://twitter.com/OhioCoastie/status/524355490881736704

 

 

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