According to most objective sources, Republicans have now (as of mid-March 2013) tried on more than 34 separate occasions to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
did any republicans vote for obamacare
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The one Republican who voted for the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, was Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine. She was one of a few bipartisan supporters of the legislation when it passed in 2010. Snowe's vote was significant as it highlighted some level of Republican support for the healthcare reform at that time. Ultimately, most Republicans opposed the legislation, which became a major point of contention in U.S. politics.
Some members of each party believe a) it is not going to work b) could make things worse or c) there are better plans. If all Democrats voted for the plan, and all Republicans voted against, it would pass with 235 votes. But voting did not go exactly by party. In the House vote, approximately 60% of Democrats, and 30% of Republicans were in favor of the plan.
The House of Representatives and the Senate prepare bills to be voted on.
Sorry but the answer is no
did any republicans vote for obamacare
The eloquent speaker voted to repeal the bill.
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In December 2008, the General Motors (GM) bailout was voted on by a majority of Democrats and some Republicans. Specifically, 172 Democrats and 32 Republicans voted in favor of the bailout, while 20 Democrats and 150 Republicans voted against it.
I looked at how the majority of each county voted in the past five presidential elections. Of Florida's 67 counties,34 counties voted Republican all five times,17 counties voted Republican three or four times,7 counties voted Democratic three or four times, and9 counties voted Democratic all five times.
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Republicans that broke from the original platform, but still voted ina fusion (Coalition) with the republicans during that election.
mugwumps
yes because ya mam
Generally yes, although several Republican state senators have voted in favor of a marriage equality bill and at least one Republican member of the House of Representatives is co-sponsoring the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.