JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — From the New York Times, to CNN, to Reuters, Proposition C’s passage was big news. GOP National Chairman Michael Steele weighed in, as did the Obama administration.
Seventy-one percent of Missourians who went to the polls in the state’s primary election Tuesday voted in favor of the proposal that would put state law at odds with the national health care plan’s mandate that all people must purchase health insurance.
The vote was touted as a referendum on the Obama administration’s health care plan, the first vote of its kind.
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