Anti-Obamacare ads backfire

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Thursday, Jul 10, 2014 11:10 AM EDT

Anti-Obamacare ads backfire: How right-wing TV attacks may have helped ACA

Republicans and the Koch brothers spent millions on anti-ACA ads. A new study suggests they boosted enrollment

Simon Maloy


The air war over the Affordable Care Act has always been a lopsided affair. The passion and resources of the law’s detractors far outweighed those of the law’s defenders, and that imbalance was reflected in the obscene amounts of money thrown into anti-Obamacare advertisements. A report released in May found that a total of $445 million had been spent on TV ads mentioning the Affordable Care Act, and spending on anti-ACA ads outpaced pro-ACA ads by 15 to 1. The 58,000 positive ads that were aired up to that point were dwarfed by the 880,000 ads produced by the law’s opponents.

The obvious question raised by this huge spending disparity is how it would impact the competitive Senate races across the country, which are being fought largely over Obamacare. The people funding the anti-Obamacare spots – like, say, the Koch brothers – have an obvious political agenda: to take down the Democrats who support it. But as the law was implemented late last year, it transitioned from being just a political fight to a real-world struggle. The success of the law depended on people actually signing up for coverage, and Obamacare opponents wanted those enrollment figures to be low. So what impact did the negative advertising have on Obamacare enrollment?

Well, according to a study from the Brookings Institution, the massive glut of negative Obamacare ads may have backfired.

Brookings fellow Niam Yaraghi calculated the per capita Obamacare advertisement spending per state and compared it to ACA enrollment figures. He found that in states where Democratic senators are running for reelection (which is to say, states with very high levels of spending on anti-Obamacare advertisements) negatives ads actually boosted ACA enrollment.

One explanation he offers is obvious: a lot of advertisements about the Affordable Care Act, positive or negative, meant high public awareness of the law among the state’s residents: “Anti-ACA ads may unintentionally increase the public awareness about the existence of a governmentally subsidized service and its benefits for the uninsured.” Yaraghi also makes another observation which is a bit more subtle, but far more ironic:

On the other hand, an individual’s prediction about the chances of repealing the ACA may be associated with the volume of advertisements against it. In the states where more anti-ACA ads are aired, residents were on average more likely to believe that Congress will repeal the ACA in the near future. People who believe that subsidized health insurance may soon disappear could have a greater willingness to take advantage of this one time opportunity.

If this is the case, then you have to laugh. The anti-Obamacare crowd, in loudly pushing for the law’s repeal, actually got people thinking that the law might not survive. And so they jumped at the chance to get subsidized health coverage while the getting was still good. By confidently predicting the law’s eventual demise, they may have accidentally helped ensure the law’s survival.

Going back to the politics, Yaraghi’s number crunching also confirmed what everyone probably could have guessed: states with competitive Senate races saw the highest rates of spending on anti-Obamacare ads. “The four states with the highest per capita spending on anti-ACA ads are Kentucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina.” The Senate races in all of these states are either toss-ups or competitive, which leads one to ask whether the flood of advertisements attacking the law and the Democrats attached to it are having the intended effect.

National Journal’s Alex Roarty reported a few days ago that Republican campaign strategists are debating this very point. People have been deluged by Obamacare advertisements for so long that public opinion of the law is at this point is ossified. Per Roarty, Republicans “worry that the years-long deluge of media coverage and negative ads have pushed Obamacare to something close to a saturation point among voters, who will simply tune out any additional TV ads or candidate speeches on the topic.”

That’s a pretty good indicator of how drastically Obamacare’s political trajectory has been altered over the past few months. When the law was stumbling through its rollout, Republicans and conservatives were confidently predicting that Obamacare would be the defining issue of the 2014 midterms, and it would sink the Democrats. “Total poison across the country,” was how Republican National Committee chair described the law in March while predicting a “tsunami-type election in 2014.” Since then, Obamacare has slowly, steadily receded as a campaign talking point as the law shook off its initial failures and actually started working.

And if Brookings is right, part of that success can be laid at the feet of the ACA’s biggest enemies, who sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into an unwitting public awareness campaign for the law they want dead.
 
They are so stupid, they know the American people are tired of their cattiness. They threw everything but the kitchen sink towards Obama since he beat Hillary in the primaries. Obama is just dusting them off his shoulders and carrying on his own way.
 
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we must get more welfare! everyone needs welfare! fuck working, as working is just too hard
 
we must get more welfare! everyone needs welfare! fuck working, as working is just too hard

Do you consider yourself "employed"? Tell me, how does a person who gives away their shitty writing for free claim to have a job? Also, how come you keep pretending to be a woman?
 
You know it's always a JerryinFlorida post if it includes the words "welfare idiot" "unemployed" "Obama", sad, she seems like such a peaceful person on her blog.
 
Dan you've been around long enough to know we don't quote the Jen.

I'm just curious if it's ever going to give a straight answer.

You know it's always a JerryinFlorida post if it includes the words "welfare idiot" "unemployed" "Obama", sad, she seems like such a peaceful person on her blog.

True but your mistake was to spell everything correctly. Usually it can't even do contractions correctly.

This is just her downtime brain de-fragging before writing her next erotic "masterpiece."

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxpj6grFIe1qcaomb.gif

I wonder if it is the same person behind the Null Physics textbook?
 
I don't know about those other 4 places, by Kentucky has always loved us some Obamacare. We broke our necks- and their website signing up for that shit since day 1. I'm not convinced that the ads had a lot to do with it. Yes, everyone hates Mitch, but that's because he tries to justify rape, not because he hates the president. We have an assload of racists who also hate the president who have signed off on him because of completely unrelated issues. That's not what's affecting his declining poll numbers. I just have a hard time believing that the senate race is affecting the ACA; there's a lot of pressure here because of the coal industry, environmentalists who are sick of breathing posion vs miners who like having 4 four wheelers and no education; and like I said, he shot himself in the foot by pissing everybody off with the rape comments. I just don't think the article is accurate on this state, in particular. Life is more complex than that. That's a simplified view of looking at things.
 
I don't know about those other 4 places, by Kentucky has always loved us some Obamacare. We broke our necks- and their website signing up for that shit since day 1. I'm not convinced that the ads had a lot to do with it. Yes, everyone hates Mitch, but that's because he tries to justify rape, not because he hates the president. We have an assload of racists who also hate the president who have signed off on him because of completely unrelated issues. That's not what's affecting his declining poll numbers. I just have a hard time believing that the senate race is affecting the ACA; there's a lot of pressure here because of the coal industry, environmentalists who are sick of breathing posion vs miners who like having 4 four wheelers and no education; and like I said, he shot himself in the foot by pissing everybody off with the rape comments. I just don't think the article is accurate on this state, in particular. Life is more complex than that. That's a simplified view of looking at things.

I've posted a link to this before, but the NY Times had a wonderful write-up on the schizophrenic nature of Kentuckians and health care. Many of the older white folks have an almost Vettemanesque feral loathing of a Negro president, but they sign up for KYnect in droves.

"I ain't touching Obamacare, I'm goin' wif KYnect to teach him a lesson!" ....conveniently overlooking the fact that KY-nect is the state brand of Obamacare in the first place...
 
I've posted a link to this before, but the NY Times had a wonderful write-up on the schizophrenic nature of Kentuckians and health care. Many of the older white folks have an almost Vettemanesque feral loathing of a Negro president, but they sign up for KYnect in droves.

"I ain't touching Obamacare, I'm goin' wif KYnect to teach him a lesson!" ....conveniently overlooking the fact that KY-nect is the state brand of Obamacare in the first place...

Yeah. I don't really have anything to add to that. People are stupid as hell. The show "Squidbillies" was originally gonna be set in Ky and I wish to god they had kept it here. Because that makes so much sense. I don't know from Georgia.
 
You know it's always a JerryinFlorida post if it includes the words "welfare idiot" "unemployed" "Obama", sad, she seems like such a peaceful person on her blog.

Don't forget our diet consisting of Obama's assjuice. That's another one of Jeninkorea's favorite sayings.
 
Don't forget our diet consisting of Obama's assjuice. That's another one of Jeninkorea's favorite sayings.

*chuckles*

I so agree Jen's quite nice on her blog and on other Lit forums, but on GB, she's the obsessed (anti)Obama fan.
 
*chuckles*

I so agree Jen's quite nice on her blog and on other Lit forums, but on GB, she's the obsessed (anti)Obama fan.

Almost schizophrenic.

I sort of assumed as obsessed as she seems that she mostly was a GB'r...

The first time I ran into her elsewhere and observed her interactions with others I thought for sure that I was seeing two different but similar looking IDs.

I actually Looked through posts and was amazed it was the same Jen.
 
Very seldom do you see the high brow elite media turn on one of their own. New York magazine yesterday had an excellent article that absolutely disemboweled Peter Suderman, an intelligent and well-spoken Libertarian writer for Reason magazine.

Suderman (a favorite quote generator for 4est_gump, busybody and Right Field here) has written over a dozen hit pieces on Obamacare, telling the fringe right that Obamacare was failing while moving the goalposts with every single article. He's won every single battle, you see, while losing the war.

I don't believe I've ever seen a summary of the ever-evolving narrative of Obamacare naysayers so succinct yet more devasting than this:

  • The enemy’s invasion fleet has been destroyed!
  • Its huge losses on the field of battle have left it on the brink of surrender!
  • The enemy soldiers will be slaughtered by our brave civilian defenders as they attempt to enter the capital!
  • The resistance will triumph!

The entire article is HERE and worth a read.
 
Almost schizophrenic.

I sort of assumed as obsessed as she seems that she mostly was a GB'r...

The first time I ran into her elsewhere and observed her interactions with others I thought for sure that I was seeing two different but similar looking IDs.

I actually Looked through posts and was amazed it was the same Jen.

A little mind-flushing, maybe? :D
True. True.

That's... /weird/. I've never looked at her other posts.
By chance, you may come across her on the other forums.
 
I've posted a link to this before, but the NY Times had a wonderful write-up on the schizophrenic nature of Kentuckians and health care. Many of the older white folks have an almost Vettemanesque feral loathing of a Negro president, but they sign up for KYnect in droves.

"I ain't touching Obamacare, I'm goin' wif KYnect to teach him a lesson!" ....conveniently overlooking the fact that KY-nect is the state brand of Obamacare in the first place...

I think they were attracted by the promise of free KY.
 
Any chance he'll lose in November?

If the numbers in the primaries a little while back are any indication he's fucked. I mean fucked as in; the consituates are ironically gonna rape him with a cactus for saying you should be ok with rape. He's running against a chick with bouncy hair. You say women should appreciate rape because they might get a free baby- then a woman runs against you; you've fucked yourself.

She got like double his turnout. And that's just the primaries, which means just the people who give a shit. That means that the younger republicans had no ability to vote for her, yet polls showed that the roughly 200,000 people who voted against Mitch in the last election were doing just that- not voting for a different republican because they liked him, but voting because they were running on the 'Not Mitch" ticket.

So yeah, in short, he's fucked. And he's well aware of it. He's the current leader of the Senate republicans and he's gonna bust his ass because all the statisticians are telling him that there's literally no way he can recover from the primaries. So prepare to see him go out in a blaze of a glory similar to the guy who gets fired from Arbies so he starts a grease fire and just burns that bitch to the ground.

Here are a few things that Ky likes: Drugs, women, horses and coal. Of the 4 he's 1: Been active on the war on drugs 2: Said women should be thankful for rape 3: Tried to undermine animal rights activists and 3: Consistently voted against safety regulations for miners and expected us to suck his dick for it by pretending that if you're racist enough, getting trapped in a mine shaft with subpar safety equipment is somehow fighting against Obama's "War on Coal". And yeah, we're stupid. But statistically, not as stupid as I thought. I was genuinely surprized by the turn of events.
 
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