I would imagine Kevin Brady saying that repeal of the Rx provisions would be a "top priority" for Republicans is in the script of an advertisement Democrats are crafting this very minute.
"Top Republican Healthcare Message" seems to be a set of broad principles that don't make especially clear the actual GOP position on health care -- i.e., their opposition to the Rx pricing system Dems just enacted.
The policy platform that appeared online briefly this week, before GOP leaders took it back down, was a little more specific on this point. huffpost.com/entry/kevin-mc…
Which, by the way, is an intellectually coherent view that plenty of serious people have.
There is an honest and important debate to be had over tradeoffs between regulation and innovation -- how real those tradeoffs are, how new policies affect them, etc.
As @Robillard notes, seniors turn out more reliably in midterms and in recent elections they’ve skewed Republican — although Ds kept margin close in 2018, helping them to their big sweep that year. (2/x) huffpost.com/entry/democrat…
You can see this playing out in Arizona, where Sen. Mark Kelly (D) is focusing on Rx prices, Social Security and opponent Blake Masters (R) is trying to downplay/walk back past support for Social Security privatization.
Apparently removal of an extra “the” in the text of the original somehow triggered a set of changes in the display, and effect was to compress a bunch of spaces between words.
Anyway there’s never been any real ambiguity over meaning of the amendment, which got what appears to be a record number of signatures and has a good chance of passing — but only if the state Supreme Court acts.
One thing @Anna_Greenberg said the other day: Given past polling misses on Trump voters, she looks at level of support more than margin.
Which in this case would mean -- I think -- that Whitmer hitting 50 may tell us more than leading Dixon by 11. huffpost.com/entry/democrat…
With all the usual caveats about polls as a snapshot in time -- and a potentially very blurry snapshot at that -- with more than two months to go before Election Day.