Crossroads Generation, a GOP super-PAC, blasted the impact of President Obama's healthcare initiative on young people ahead of the Supreme Court decision on whether to uphold the law.
In a 60-second Web video released Monday, the group criticizes aspects of Obama's signature legislation.
“We want to reach young people online with a simple explanation of the downsides of the law. Young Americans have been sold a bill of goods about healthcare reform without having been told about the drawbacks,” said Kristen Soltis, communications adviser to Crossroads Generation, in a statement. “It’s important that my generation hears both sides of the story on healthcare reform.”
This blog continues the discussion that we began with Epic Journey: The 2008 Elections and American Politics (Rowman and Littlefield, 2009).The latest book in this series is Divided We Stand: The 2020 Elections and American Politics.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Crossroads Generation and Health Care
An earlier post described Crossroads Generation, a youth project of American Crossroads, the College Republican National Committee; the Young Republican National Federation
and the Republican State Leadership Committee. Geneva Sands writes at The Hill:
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