VICTORY FOR MEDICARE: Democrat Wins Huge Upset

Long-shot Democratic candidate Kathy Hochul won a special election last night that largely turned on voters’ disgust at the Ryan plan to abolish Medicare.
By Peter. Wednesday, May 25 2011
Long-shot Democratic candidate Kathy Hochul won a special election last night that largely turned on voters’ disgust at the Ryan plan to abolish Medicare.
2012 Elections | Democrats | Economic Fairness | Health Care | Inspiring | Jane Corwin | Kathy Hochul | Medicare | Republicans | Text
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