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Monday, November 4, 2013

Obamacare is hurting Terry McAuliffe

The Virginian gubernatorial race is getting interesting by the day. Tomorrow, voters will go to the polls to elect the next governor of the beautiful state of Virginia. They will be deciding between three candidates - one of which is less important based on the latest polls. Voters will decide between former Attorney General of Virginia, Ken Cuccinelli, and Terry McAuliffe - a former president Bill Clinton insider and front bundler for the Democrat party and president Obama, and an active player in the Obama administration. The two have strong, profoundly different political ideological plans for Virginia.
For former Attorney General Cucinnelli; Virginia cannot afford to give up Virginia to the Democrat party. Virginia is among the best states in terms of resources and tourism but are all going down hill under this administration. The oil and coal industries have been the worst enemies of this administration; headed by the man who promised, prior to becoming the presidential candidate of the Democrat party, to put the coal industry out of business and he is surely living up to his promise. The Environmental Protective Agency (EPA) had been stonewalling the oil and coal production inside federal lands not only in Virginia but West Virginia and other neighboring states. The Democrat party also stonewalling the production of natural gas because it despises the way fracking is done. Virginia could be self-sufficient in terms of fuel and mobility within the state but for the Democrat party. Furthermore, a huge population of Virginians are poised to lose their healthcare insurance policies because of Obama, and Auliffe is one of those pushing this monstrosity for a long time. It seems that the Obamacare debacle is hurting him in the final hours as demonstrated by the lack of reference to what the Democrat party touted as a huge success. Prior to the launching of the healthcare.gov, Auliffe and the Democrat party had been riding high in Virginia. Today, however, the polls are way closer than one can imagine and now the status of the race is moving from leaning left to "toss-up" which means, any one can win tomorrow. Voters will have to chose whether to live in a backward state with a bad economy, high unemployment rate, high cost of living, tax increases, and healthcare dependency, or vote for someone that will fight for them and ensure the government attack on individuals and families in Virginia is not happening, as did Cuccinelli during the moment Obamacare was passed.

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