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If Obamacare survives, U.S. won't, Ben Sasse says as he officially launches Senate bid
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Last Edited | RBH Oct 07, 2013 09:41pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Omaha World Herald |
News Date | Monday, October 7, 2013 07:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Republican Ben Sasse says the fate of America hinges on the fate of President Obama's health-care initiative.
If the Affordable Care Act survives, America will cease to exist, said Sasse, as he officially launched his bid Monday for U.S. Senate.
Sasse, 41, said that if he is elected to the U.S. Senate, his goal will be to repeal the law.
“If it lives, America as we know it will die. If the idea of America is to live, it must be stopped,” said Sasse.
Sasse is one of four Republicans in the race to succeed outgoing U.S. Sen. Mike Johanns. With friends and family on hand, he formally launched his campaign in Fremont, the eastern Nebraska town where he grew up and where he now presides as president of Midland University. |
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