
Americans without health insurance have a 40% greater risk of dying than people who have it.

Americans without health insurance have a 40% greater risk of dying than people who have it.

On the cusp of Wednesday’s first Presidential Debate, Mitt Romney’s peripatetic campaign is thrashing about for a game-changing event.

At a campaign stop, Romney tried to reshape his campaign by duplicating what Obama has done.

Romney explained that women should support him because of the health insurance law he passed in Massachusetts.

She told the truth and this year, the truth, whether it be about job creation, tax policy, Romney’s pro-choice history or Romneycare, is off-limits.

It might surprise some to know that for his entire adult life, Mitt Romney and his wife Ann have been strong supporters of the organization

When it comes to the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act, Mitt Romney is in about as much of a pickle, politically speaking, as any presidential candidate can be.

As recently as 2010, Mitt Romney approved of the individual mandate portion of the Affordable Care Act.

Far more crucial than any tangible benefit this political win means for the President, is the predicament it puts the former governor of Massachusetts in.

Of course, Republicans don’t like to talk about this. They’d rather focus on non-existent ‘death panels.’

Romney’s failure to stand up during the Republican primaries for the centrist values he will spend all fall pretending to support is a far more politically and substantively telling fact.

On NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Mitt Romney said something shockingly cruel and that was that if someone has never had insurance, they don’t deserve coverage for a preexisting condition.

Poor Mitt. He’s the embodiment of the impossible dilemma facing the spirit of any sane Republican still standing. He’s a born aristocrat, a corporate raider, a member of one of the more extreme literalist branches of Christianity, and he still can’t seem to muster up enough ideological purity for today’s conservative zealots.

We all know that Rick Santorum is a flaming homophobe, so it should come as no surprise that he told the mother of a gay son that her son was ungodly and engaging in unhealthy activities for society.

It’s safe to assume we’re all well aware of Mitt Romney’s previous support for abortion rights, particularly during his 1994 Senate run against the late Ted Kennedy. But what many of us might not know is that Romney’s support for abortion rights went well beyond his failed Senate bid.

Oh, Mitt, I don’t even know who you are anymore, from 1994 to 2011 you have flipped flopped on almost every issue that my head is dizzy from trying to figure out what do you actually stand for.

Mitt Romney will have a hard time winning an election against President Obama since his Massachusetts healthcare plan is very similar to ‘Obamacare’.