Sarah Palin Takes Aim at Allen Boyd and Suzanne Kosmas
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is taking aim at 20 congressional Democrats who backed new federal health-care laws and represent districts carried by the Republican presidential ticket in 2008 -- including two Florida Democrats.
Its been six months since President Obama signed his health-care bill into law, wrote Palin at the site for her leadership PAC. Despite overwhelming public dislike of Obamacare, we were told that Washington knows best and there was nothing to worry about. Nancy Pelosi said Congress had to pass the bill so that Americans could find out what is in it. We found out that its even worse than we feared.
Palin backed two Florida Republicans -- Steve Southerland and Rep. Sandy Adams of Oviedo -- who are running against Democrats who backed the health-care laws. Southerland is taking on U.S. Rep. Allen Boyd and Adams is challenging U.S. Rep. Suzanne Kosmas.
Lets replace them with good conservatives who will vote to repeal and replace Obamacare with patient-centered, results-driven, free-market reform that provides solutions to people of all income levels without bankrupting our country, wrote Palin. Lets reclaim the power of the people from those who disregarded the will of the people.
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