Fox News reports on the unpopularity of Obamacare and how the Republican party believes it has made a number of Democrats vulnerable in the upcoming 2014 midterm elections.
Washington Republicans say they are now competitive in more than a dozen states this year in their quest to take control of the Senate, as they and outside supporters continue to highlight problems with ObamaCare and the Democratic incumbents who backed the law.
Kansas GOP Sen. Jerry Moran, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, told reporters Friday his party has “strong credible candidates” in races in “10, 11, 12, 13 states.”
“The map and opportunities have expanded dramatically in a year, in part because of the consequences of the Affordable Care Act,” he said on a conference call that marked the fourth anniversary of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act.
Read the rest of the story at Fox News.