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Sen. John Hoeven, (R-N.D.), on the growing unpopularity over the health-care law.
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- Date Mar 26, 2012
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Sen. John Hoeven, (R-N.D.), on the growing unpopularity over the health-care law.
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But here with reaction is senator John -- Republican from North Dakota senator -- need to be here on this today just your initial reaction of what is happening.
At the Supreme Court this week and what it means to the country and our direction -- a home.
Fighting the supreme court's gonna find that the individual mandate under the Obama health care law is not constitutional.
-- you can't force people not to do things like -- -- product that it doesn't fit with our concept of limited government.
And what we really need to do is -- this health care approach.
The obamacare legislation is not working.
And we need to start over get the approach that the American people want.
What if they don't find that.
Sanders talkative Tevfik -- -- and analysts who was on with this just a few minutes ago on the question to him what's.
Could those that are against this find a victory in some other portion if they don't rule on the individual mandate and in the way you want -- to another words overturn it what do they don't come back -- in -- Is that a huge political loss for the Republicans no matter what.
Not isn't.
You don't really the American people are speaking out that this this legislation this -- is very unpopular.
That's continuing to role in terms of BS sentiment among the American people.
They want health care that empowers them to choose their own health care insurance their own health care provider and I think that's gonna continue that that.
That push for the right kind of health care approach.
How do you think you will shape the presidential race regardless of how the Supreme Court decides.
-- that's really an interest being.
Question.
I again I go back to the marriage does all those things are hard to sort out in the gas.
The American people want a different approach when it comes to health care they want choice they want competition.
They want to decide who their doctors -- their health care provider is and and how they get their health insurance.
Senator is -- -- be Europe have -- and next time we talk about oil and pipelines that happen again and all of that that also matters in this country.
Senator John have that be well.