The BlogJoe Manchin Isn't Sure If He Supports Tax Hikes & Medicare Cuts to Pay for Obamacare7:27 AM, Oct 30, 2010
• By JOHN MCCORMACK
Martinsburg, W.V. West Virginia governor Joe Manchin once supported Obamacare, saying days before it passed in March that he'd vote "for it" if he were in the House of Representatives. Now, in the midst of a tight Senate race with Republican John Raese, the very popular Manchin has run away from the very unpopular health care law. He's called for for "repealing the things that are bad," such as the individual mandate, the federal funding for abortion coverage, and the 1099 reporting requirement for businesses. But he hasn't gone into great detail about what, exactly, he supports in the law. Asked Friday night if he wants to repeal the tax hikes and Medicare cuts that are supposed to pay for Obamacare, Manchin dodged the question and eventually said he doesn't know. "I haven't gotten into that," Manchin told me before addressing fewer than 100 supporters at a Chinese restaurant in West Virginia's eastern panhandle. He suggested there may be other ways to pay for it than by raising $500 billion in taxes and taking $500 billion in Medicare cuts by 2019. But he didn't get into specifics:
Manchin then slipped into the Peking Restaurant, and made it abundantly clear why he has a job approval rating in the high 60s: he governed as a conservative and is a natural politician with an ability to personally connect with voters. "We need to mine every lump of coal we can," Manchin said. He highlighted his hostility toward cap-and-trade. "You know how I feel about that. Have you seen that ad?" "Thirty-ought-six!" a fan yelled, referring to the rifle Manchin used to shoot a copy of the cap-and-trade bill in a now-infamous campaign commercial. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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