Former Gov. Ted Strickland (D) struggles to explain why the same Ohio voters who rejected public sector labor reforms also rejected ObamaCare’s individual mandate:
Could it be that ObamaCare is unpopular even among voters who support public sector unions?
Or is it that Ohio voters make logical choices when not bombarded by millions upon millions of dollars’ worth of union propaganda?
No, according to Strickland–the rejection of labor reforms was a “citizens’ veto,” while the rejection of ObamaCare was “not fully understood.”
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