Arkansas Politics

Arkansas To Obama: Keep Your Health Care ‘Reform,’ Loser

Over at Talk Business, Roby Brock’s magical polling machine, which has been stirring the pot all week on topics like news consumption preferences and the Arkansas lottery, is making more noise today with the results of his latest poll on health care reform.

Roby’s polling reveals that fully 86 percent of Arkansans are “somewhat” or “very” satisfied with their health care coverage (and that 74 percent are covered by private insurers).

Maybe Democratic Rep. Mike Ross, who’s been taking heat from lefty bloggers for the last week for slowing down action on health care in the house, was on to something all along? Check out Roby’s full report.

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8 thoughts on “Arkansas To Obama: Keep Your Health Care ‘Reform,’ Loser

  • Stick to your guns, Mike. This Arkie conservative approves of your stand. Obama seems hell-bent on socializing every damn thing in the country, and I’m thankful for those in Congress who oppose his agenda.

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  • Fourche River Rex

    Well, that does it, Lefty has won the debate. Sign me up for my Obamacare!

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  • Jason Gibson

    I am a lifelong republican but if ole Ross comes out of the primary I am going to look pretty hard at him when King Beebe is finished.

    And I worked for Jay Dickey.

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  • Reader Ken

    Ross is a bought and paid for politician. His portraying himself as a fiscal conservative is a joke. look at his record the only time he votes against humongous government is when is corporate masters will lose money.

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  • Reader Ken

    Ross is a bought and paid for politician. His portraying himself as a fiscal conservative is a joke. look at his record the only time he votes against humongous government is when is corporate masters will lose money.

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  • Reader Ken

    Ross is a bought and paid for politician. His portraying himself as a fiscal conservative is a joke. look at his record the only time he votes against humongous government is when is corporate masters will lose money.

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