Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Health care activists don't want to talk about it

So who PAYS health care activists? Who pays for people to march around with signs? They hired 14 additional people in July? Where do these people get their funds? And if this was so good for all Americans, why do these health care activists not want to talk about it in supporting democrat candidates? Read over at Politico:

Now, HCAN’s field crews are finding that the best way to support reform-friendly lawmakers is to talk about something else: jobs, the economy or other issues likely to resonate more with voters.
“We want to be flexible in talking about what is most relevant to constituents, whatever issues are most motivational,” said HCAN’s national field director, Margarida Jorge, who organizes a daily call with their partner organizations. “We can have a high level of focus on health care but also understand at times the focus is going to shift.

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