From the inimitable Pat McIlheran, for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Running against it saved the jobs of 11 out of 34 Democrats who had opposed the bill, and a popular Democratic governor won West Virginia's Senate seat only after he reversed to say he'd oppose Obamacare.
In Wisconsin, the Senate race became a referendum after incumbent Russ Feingold stood firm for Obamacare. Victorious challenger Ron Johnson spent the campaign telling how it was the bill's passage that goaded him into running. At every turn, he said he was convinced it is a government takeover that will kill innovation.
He pointed out repeatedly that fear of the plan's costs were depressing the economy.
Johnson won, 52% to 47%.
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