The recent unbelievable decision by the United States Supreme Court to uphold the job-killing Obamacare law, may have push some Republicans to hedge on their efforts to repeal the controversial law. Republicans in the House of Representatives have voted to repeal the law 50 thousands times (not really), but have seen their efforts die once the their bill was sent over to the then-Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate.
Presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R), tweeted this #fullrepeal of Obamacare request to the entire field of 2016 Republican presidential candidates:
Any GOP POTUS candidate who isn’t willing to campaign every day for #FullRepeal of Obamacare should step aside https://t.co/1zFfb4qbqO
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 28, 2015
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Should Republicans continue their effort to fully repeal Obamacare?
If Republicans can increase their majorities in the U.S. Congress (expected) and they can win back the White House, the incoming Republican President will surely make the move to repeal at least some parts of Obamacare, if not all of it.