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HUFFPOLLSTER: FL-13 Polls Point To A Close Finish

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The polls on the Florida 13 special election point to a very close finish, but are missing cell-phone -only households creating the potential for a polling miss? A new CNN poll gives the President a net approval rating on Ukraine. And the Texas Tribune pollsters speculate about what changed between their final snapshot and the Texas primary. This is HuffPollster for Monday, March 10, 2014.

*FINAL POLLS FIND TOSS-UP IN FLORIDA 13TH* - The final polls on
Tuesday's special election in Florida's 13th District point to a very close finish between Democrat Alex Sink and Republican David Jolly. A new automated, recorded voice survey sponsored by the pro-Sink League of Conservation Voters and conducted by the *Democratic firm Public Policy Polly (PPP) gives Sink a three point edge (48 to 45 percent)*. Two more automated polls have been conducted in the last two weeks. One, commissioned by Republican web site Red Racing Horses, gave Jolly a 2 point advantage. The second, conducted by St. Pete Polls, found a tie race. The Pollster poll tracking model gives Sink a slight edge (46.1 to 44.4 percent) but is just 69 percent confident that her lead is real -- far from the sort of margin that qualifies as statistically significant. And that level of confidence assumes that the polling data is collectively accurate, an assumption which often fails in special congressional district elections. [PPP, Pollster]

*Missing cell phone-only households* - Could the recent polls be collectively wrong? Consider that of the ten publicly released polls conducted on this race in 2014, five had partisan sponsorship (two by the Democrats, three by the Republicans). And perhaps more important, just one of the ten -- conducted in early February by the Tampa Bay Times and Bay News 9 -- used live interviewers and contacted dual samples of both landline and mobile telephone numbers. *Most of the automated polls, including those from PPP, Red Racing Horses and St. Pete Polls disclosed no special effort reach voters in cell-phone only households* (PPP's Tom Jensen confirms to HuffPollster via email that their latest Florida 13 poll is landline only). Federal law prohibits the use of auto-dialers to make unsolicited calls of mobile phones. Of the automated pollsters, only St. Leo University supplemented their automated calls to landline phones with internet interviews of cell-only households identified and sampled from an "opt-in" online panel. *The two polls that did attempt to reach cell-only households -- by the Tampa Bay Times and St. Leo University -- showed Sink leading by margins of 9 and 7 percentage points respectively in early February*.

*CNN: NET POSITIVE RATING ON UKRAINE HANDLING* - Luke Johnson: "More Americans support President Barack Obama's handling of the crisis in Ukraine than those who don't approve of his actions, but a majority oppose economic aid to the country or backing out of June's G-8 Summit, a CNN poll released Monday said. *Forty-eight percent of Americans back Obama's response, while 43 percent disapprove and 9 percent are unsure*. But the crisis has not improved Obama's approval rating in general -- 43 percent approve of him overall, while 53 percent disapprove...Perhaps most troubling for Obama is the lack of support for economic aid to Ukraine or canceling June's G-8 Summit in Sochi, Russia. Almost six in 10 say no to canceling the summit, contrasted with a Thursday YouGov poll, which found 52 percent of respondents favor canceling the G8 Summit. In the Monday CNN poll, 52 percent said they oppose economic aid to Ukraine, while 46 percent support it. Over three-quarters of respondents oppose sending military aid to Ukraine." [HuffPost, CNN]

*Contrast with YouGov result* - A YouGov survey conducted March 3-4, found 34 percent of U.S. adults approved of President Obama's handling of the situation in Ukraine, 39 percent disapproved and *27 percent were unsure*. Respondents to YouGov's online survey always see a "not sure" option while the live interviewers that conduct the CNN/ORC telephone survey offer only approve or disapprove as options. *In effect, the CNN survey pushes harder for an answer, which explains much of the difference in the results*. The YouGov survey also found just 19 percent who said they were following the events in Ukraine "very closely," 45 percent said they were following it "somewhat closely" and more than a third said they were following "not very closely" (21 percent) or not at all (15 percent). The large numbers paying just scant attention create the potential for inconsistent results across polls. [YouGov poll]

*TEXAS TRIBUNE POLLSTERS REVIEW THEIR PRE-PRIMARY POLL* - Daron Shaw, Jim Henson and Joshua Blank: "The ongoing challenge of public polling is to reconcile popular expectations about what polls “mean” at election time with our own desire to provide the public with information about mass opinion on politics and policy. We begin with the realization that polling results provide an account of public attitudes only at the time the data are collected. However, publicly released polls tend to be taken as a prediction of what will happen on Election Day. As much as we would like this to be the case, and as pleased as we are when the polling results comport with the eventual reality, we don’t, in the end, view the results in this way. *A situation with (a) a lot of unformed or nonexistent opinions of candidates and (b) active campaigning in multicandidate races with no distinguishing party labels in a notoriously low-turnout election was, and is, likely to create volatility in results* and uncertainty about the composition of the electorate...about a fifth of GOP voters for each of the lieutenant governor candidates did not register either a positive or negative opinion toward their preferred candidate. In addition, roughly half of the potential GOP primary voters surveyed in the attorney general and comptroller races originally stated that they hadn’t thought enough about the race to form an opinion." [Texas Tribune]

*RYAN, CLINTON AMONG IOWA 2016 FAVORITES* - Jennifer Jacobs: "If either Paul Ryan or Hillary Clinton truly is on the fence about running for president of the United States, some pop-the-champagne poll numbers from a new Des Moines Register Iowa Poll might encourage them. But if Rick Santorum feels confident he could win Iowa again, the new poll could burst his bubble….Among Iowa adults overall, *half think it’s “a good idea” that Clinton, the former first lady and former U.S. secretary of state, run again*. That’s the high-water mark among the six candidates tested….On the GOP side, Republicans clearly want Ryan in the mix again: 67 percent say it’s a good idea for the 2012 vice presidential nominee to run for president this time." [Des Moines Register]

*Obama approval at record low in the state* - Jacobs: "President Barack Obama’s job approval rating in Iowa has ticked down yet again, setting a record low for his presidency. *Just 36 percent of voting-age Iowans approve* of the job that Obama, 52, is doing in leading the nation, according to a new Des Moines Register Iowa Poll. That’s 1 percentage point worse than in December, when the news was full of reports about the malfunctioning website for his signature health insurance law, his broken pledge that Americans could keep their current health insurance plan if they liked it, and his so-far fruitless calls for comprehensive immigration reform." [DMR]

*Branstad popular, leading challenger* - Jason Noble: "With the job approval rating for Gov. Terry Branstad rising and state Sen. Jack Hatch showing no momentum among Iowa voters, the 2014 governor race remains the incumbent’s to lose. The Des Moines Register’s latest Iowa Poll shows *63 percent of Iowans approve of the job Branstad is doing as governor* — his highest rating since the end of his fourth term in 1999….In a head-to-head race, 29 percent of likely voters say they’d choose Hatch, a Des Moines Democrat, compared with 44 percent saying they’d pick Branstad, a Republican. [DMR]

*GALLUP FINDS CONTINUING DECLINE IN UNINSURED* - Ricardo Alonzo-Zaldivar: "With just three weeks left to sign up under President Barack Obama’s health care law, a major survey tracking the rollout finds that the uninsured rate keeps going down. The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, released Monday, found that 15.9 percent of U.S. adults are uninsured thus far in 2014, down from 17.1 percent for the last three months — or calendar quarter— of 2013. That translates roughly to 3 million to 4 million people getting coverage. Gallup said *the share of Americans who lack coverage is on track to drop to the lowest quarterly level it measured since 2008*, before Obama took office....Gallup found the biggest drop in the uninsured rate was among households making less than $36,000 a year — a decline of 2.8 percentage points. Among blacks, the uninsured rate was down by 2.6 percentage points. It declined by 1 percentage point among whites. But Latinos saw a drop of just eight-tenths of a percentage point. [AP, Gallup]

*Not a typical poll* - More from AP: "The Gallup poll is considered authoritative because it combines the scope and depth found in government surveys with the timeliness of media sampling. Pollsters interview 500 people a day, 350 days a year. *The latest health care results were based on more than 28,000 interviews*, or about 28 times as many as in a standard national poll."

*A note of caution* - Jonathan Bernstein: "The latest results need to be reconciled with the finding just six months ago -- in the third quarter of 2013 -- of 18 percent uninsured, the worst-ever rate. In addition, before attributing the apparent increase in coverage to health-care reform, we should remember that other forces, including the improving economy, could have a more important role...*The new data should, at the very least, make us slightly more confident that Obamacare isn’t radically increasing the net number of uninsured*. I wouldn't go much farther than that." [Bloomberg]

*MCDONALD: LATINO VOTE TO INCREASE IN IN SWING STATES* - Greg Sargent: "A new analysis performed at my request by political scientist Michael McDonald, who heads the United States Elections Project and studies voting patterns, underscores once again the perils this holds for the GOP. The analysis finds that *the share of the eligible voting population that is Latino will rise by two percentage points from 2012-2016 in three critical presidential swing states: Florida, Colorado, and Nevada*. It will rise by two percentage points in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. And it will rise by one percentage point in Virginia, Georgia, and North Carolina. While that last finding may seem negligible, it is a sign demographics in those three states — one purple swing state that’s key in presidential elections; the others long reliably red — are trending in a favorable direction for Dems." [WaPost's Plum Line]

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*MONDAY'S 'OUTLIERS'* - Links to the best of news at the intersection of polling, politics and political data:

-Rauner leads Illinois's GOP gubernatorial primary with two weeks to go. [Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV]

-61 percent of Republicans under 30 support same sex marriage. [Pew Research]

-Gov. Rick Scott’s "awful" poll numbers make Florida Republicans queasy. [Miami Herald]

-An internal POS (R) poll for Mitch McConnell's super PAC gives him a big lead over primary challenger Matt Bevin. [Politico]

-Jim Geraghty offers reasons why either Alex Sink or David Jolly could win in Florida's 13th congressional district on Tuesday. [National Review]

-Women win a greater percentage of special elections to the House than general elections. [Smart Politics]

-Darrell Issa is pushing a bill to make the American Community Survey voluntary. [HuffPost]

-Jon Chait sees the liberalism of the youngest voters will make the larger electorate steadily more liberal. [NYMag]

-John Sides finds the youngest millennials, who are coming of age politically during the Obama presidency, not "quite as keen on liberalism" as those slightly older. [WaPost's Monkey Cage]

-Dan Balz argues for rethinking the 2016 Republican nomination contest. [WaPost]

-Stu Rothenberg doesn't think GOP dissatisfaction with their own party will hurt them in the midterms. [Roll Call]

-Matthew Dickinson summarizes "five enduring myths" about the 2012 election. [Presidential Power]

-Stephen Wolf finds Democrats would lose big without majority-minority districts. [DailyKos via @Nate_Cohn]

-Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight will relaunch on March 17. [Mashable]

-"The Upshot" is the New York Times' replacement for FiveThirtyEight. [Quartz]

-A tribute to Merv Field, founder of California's Field Poll, on his 93rd birthday. [CalBuzz via @LSimonetta] Reported by Huffington Post 3 hours ago.

Survey: Kaiser leads in customer satisfaction, Blue Shield ranks last

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For the seventh consecutive year, Kaiser Permanente ranked highest in customer satisfaction for health insurance among California policyholders, according to ratings firm J.D. Power & Associates Reported by San Jose Mercury News 3 hours ago.

Michigan tops J.D. Power health insurance survey

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Michigan tops J.D. Power health insurance survey Michigan ties California for the highest level satisfaction among consumers with their health insurance policies, according to a survey released Monday by J.D. Power & Associates. Reported by detnews.com 2 hours ago.

Wage Software: EzPaycheck 2014 Makes It Easy To Handle 401K, Student Loan And Other Deductions

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EzPaycheck business payroll software has released the newest version to include accommodation of customers offering 401 k and flex accounts. Download and test drive 2014 version at no risk or obligation at www.halfpricesoft.com.Payroll software company Halfpricesoft.com released the new version of ezPaycheck payroll software with fexible deductions options. This new features makes it easy to generate paychecks with pre-tax tax and after-tax deductions including 401K, flexible account, health insurance, student local, garnishment and others.

Priced at $89, 2014 ezPaycheck payroll software is affordable for any size business. EzPaycheck payroll software also includes the latest tax tables and tax forms for customer peace of mind. In addition, this paycheck software also supports flexible tax options to satisfy the special businesses, nonprofits and churches.

"Businesses who offer Flex Accounts, 401 K, or that have other miscellaneous deductions, can setup this user friendly ezPaycheck payroll software and begin printing checks immediately." said Dr. Ge, the founder of halfpricesoft.com.

Customers seeking a way to simplify payroll processing with more accuracy can go online to http://www.halfpricesoft.com/payroll_software_download.asp and download the payroll software. Small businesses and nonprofits will appreciate the unique features in the latest release of ezPaycheck payroll software:

- Supports daily, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly payroll periods. Features report functions, print functions, and pay stub functions.

- Easily calculates differential pay

- Prints miscellaneous checks as well as payroll calculation checks.

- Prints payroll checks on blank computer checks or preprinted checks.

- Automatically calculates Federal Withholding Tax, Social Security, Medicare Tax and Employer Unemployment Taxes.

-Includes built-in tax tables for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

- Creates and maintains payrolls for multiple companies, and does it simultaneously.

- Prints Tax Forms 940, 941, W-2 and W-3.

-Supports multiple accounts at no additional charge.

-Supports network access.

Designed with simplicity in mind, the new improved user interface is easy-to-use and straightforward for users who do not know much about payroll and computer. Customers can now process payroll checks effortlessly and less expensively in house without an accountant in staff.

Halfpricesoft.com welcome new customers to start the no obligation 30-day test drive today at: http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp

About Halfpricesoft.com
Founded in 2003, Halfpricesoft.com has established itself as a leader in meeting and exceeding the software requirements of small businesses around the world. Offering payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, check writing/printing software, W2 software, 1099 software and ezACH deposit software. It continues to grow in the philosophy that small business owners deserve affordable, user friendly, and totally risk-free software.

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More Than 4.2 Million People Have Now Enrolled In Obamacare

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More than 4.2 million people enrolled into private plans via Obamacare's health insurance exchange marketplaces through March 1, the Department of Health and Human Services announced in a report Tuesday.

The first open enrollment period on the exchanges, which are intended for individuals and families who don't get health benefits at work and aren't covered by government health care programs, ends March 31 for private coverage that will be in effect this year. At the current pace, sign-ups are below the original target of 5.6 million by the end of February, based on the Congressional Budget Office projection of 7 million by the end of March. Last month, the budget office downgraded those projections to 6 million total for the full six-month enrollment period, so a big surge would be needed in the final weeks to meet that benchmark.

One-quarter of the enrollments up to March 1 were for individuals between the ages of 18 and 34. This demographic is considered critical to the long-term viability of the state-based health insurance exchanges because they are presumed to be healthier and thus less likely to incur costly medical bills than the older people in the market. The White House originally aimed for about 40 percent of the enrollees to be younger than 35 years old.

The Department of Health and Human Services report doesn't include critical information about Obamacare sign-ups to date, including how many of the new customers have finalized their enrollments by paying premiums to their health insurance providers. The White House disclosed last month that total enrollments had surpassed 4 million. Vice President Joe Biden said last month that private insurance sign-ups on the exchanges would likely end up at around 5 million.

Uncertainty also remains about how many people have signed up for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program since open enrollment commenced Oct. 1. According to Tuesday's HHS report, 4.4 million people have signed up for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program since the beginning of the enrollment period. That number doesn't include anyone who enrolled in the programs directly with state agencies, however.

In addition, the department isn't tracking how many of the enrollees previously were uninsured, although Gallup reported Monday that the rate of uninsured fell from 17.1 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, when open enrollment began, to 15.9 percent in 2014 so far. Reported by Huffington Post 5 hours ago.

Health-Law Mandate Put Off Again

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Most employers won't face a fine next year if they fail to offer workers health insurance, the Obama administration said, in the latest big delay of the health-law rollout. Reported by Wall Street Journal 5 hours ago.

More than 25,000 Mainers picked ACA exchange plans

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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The federal government says more than 25,000 Maine residents have picked health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act, surpassing the target set by President Barack Obama's administration for the entire enrollment period that ends this month.
 
 
 
  Reported by Boston.com 5 hours ago.

No Last-Minute Health Insurance Pile-On Yet

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If people are waiting until the last minute to buy health insurance on the new Obamacare marketplaces, they really are waiting until the last possible minute. The latest official government figures show that 4.2 million people bought health insurance on the online exchanges as of March 1.
 
 
 
  Reported by msnbc.com 5 hours ago.

Health insurance sign-ups near 46,000 in Louisiana

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The number of Louisiana residents signing up for health insurance through the federal marketplace is growing, reaching nearly 46,000 people covered through February. Reported by Miami Herald 5 hours ago.

Nearly 300,000 Texans get new health insurance

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Fewer than 90,000 Texans bought health insurance in the new federally subsidized marketplace in the past month, leaving thousands uninsured with just weeks left before open enrollment ends March 31. Reported by Miami Herald 5 hours ago.

Obamacare Enrollment in Private Coverage Rises to 4.2 Million

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The Obama administration on Tuesday said the number of people enrolled in private health insurance under Obamacare reached 4.2 million on March 1, amid independent reports of a sustained decline in America's huge uninsured population. Reported by Newsmax 4 hours ago.

NY1 For You: Bronx Woman's Surgery Goes Through After Insurance Battle

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Health insurance is supposed to insure that necessary medical costs will be covered, or at least that's what one Bronx woman thought until her scheduled surgery was cancelled because of a dispute between her insurance company and the hospital. Reported by NY1 29 minutes ago.

NC health insurance sign-ups higher than predicted

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North Carolina health insurance consumers continued to enroll at a steady clip for private coverage sold on a federally run marketplace, a new report released Tuesday said. Reported by Miami Herald 5 hours ago.

Nearly 300,000 Texans have enrolled in marketplace health insurance plans

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Time is fleeting. With less than three weeks remaining in the open enrollment period for new marketplace health insurance, a key element of the Affordable Care Act, the number of Texans signing up for coverage continues to increase. According to new data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 295,000 individuals in the Lone Star State have enrolled in new health plans. That figure is up from 207,546 enrollees in  mid-February. “We always anticipated that a lot of Texans… Reported by bizjournals 5 hours ago.

Wash. health care sign-ups get a little younger

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SEATTLE (AP) — The people signing up for health insurance through Washingtons health care exchange have gotten a little younger since the state began ramping up its marketing to people under 35. According to new statistics from the federal government, people age 18- to-34 now make up 23 percent of the sign-ups for private insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder. Reported by MyNorthwest.com 5 hours ago.

Health insurer aims to hire 300 at new Cincinnati office

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Molina Healthcare of Ohio opened an office in Springdale and plans to hire more than 300 employees over the next several months. The Columbus-based company sells a variety of health insurance plans. Among positions Molina is looking to fill are: a medical director, registered nurses, case managers, social workers, care review clinicians, a clinical trainer, a case management supervisor, a community outreach coordinator, and a healthcare services manager. A job fair was scheduled for today from… Reported by bizjournals 5 hours ago.

Steady health care sign-ups may miss goal

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration said Tuesday it's making steady progress on health care sign-ups, but the White House needs something close to a miracle to meet its goal of enrolling 6 million people by the end of this month. The Department of Health and Human Services said more than 940,000 people signed up during February for private coverage under President Barack Obama's health care law, bringing total sign-ups to 4.2 million. The big question is whether it will be enough to make up for the technical troubles that paralyzed HealthCare.gov much of last fall and the continuing challenges for several state-sponsored websites. The Congressional Budget Office scaled back its original target of 7 million because of the federal website's computer problems. Separately, a Gallup survey released Monday found that the share of Americans without health insurance has been going down so far this year, albeit modestly. Cumulatively, people ages 55-64 are the leading group among those signing up, accounting for 30 percent of total enrollment. —More than four out of five who have enrolled thus far were eligible for tax credits to help offset the cost of premiums, and in some cases also to reduce their deductibles and copayments. Reported by SeattlePI.com 5 hours ago.

HealthSource: Talks ongoing about federal funds

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — HealthSource RI's director says there's a "better than 50-50 chance" the health insurance marketplace will be allowed to use federal funds to cover operations into 2015, the year it's supposed to be self-sufficient.
 
 
 
  Reported by Boston.com 3 hours ago.

HealthSource RI: Talks about federal funds ongoing

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HealthSource RI's director said Tuesday there's a "better than 50-50 chance" the health insurance marketplace will be allowed to use federal funds to cover operations into 2015, the year it's supposed to be self-sufficient. Reported by Miami Herald 3 hours ago.

RNC: Harry Reid 'Rented' US Senate to Billionaire Environmentalist's Cause

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RNC: Harry Reid 'Rented' US Senate to Billionaire Environmentalist's Cause The Republican National Committee says that the Senate Democrats’ all-nighter on the Senate floor Monday evening until 9 AM Tuesday was not about principle. The RNC claims Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Senate Democrats rented out the Senate floor to the environmental cause of one of their biggest left-wing billionaire donors.

RNC spokesman Raffi Williams points to how liberal billionaire Tom Steyer—a major Democratic Party donor—supports environmental causes.

“If you thought living in the Ritz-Carlton was expensive, it’s peanuts compared to the $100 million contribution from California billionaire Tom Steyer which is the going rate to rent Harry Reid’s Senate,” Williams said in a Tuesday statement. “Last night’s talk-a-thon was nothing more than payback for Steyer’s donations to the Democrat Party. Either Mr. Reid or the Democrat Party needs to reimburse taxpayers for their campaign stunt.”

According to a February New York Times article, Steyer is planning to spend up to $100 million to help Democrats in the 2014 elections. “Our feeling on 2014 is, we want to do things that are both substantively important and will have legs after that,” Steyer told the Times. The Times piece notes that Steyer’s major focus is on climate issues.

In a Monday afternoon article, the Washington Post’s Ed O’Keefe backed up the premise of the RNC’s charges by writing about the climate change all-nighter: “There is another more political reason for the decision by Senate Democrats to devote their time to the issue right now. And that issue is campaign cash.”

O’Keefe noted that environmentalists donated $20 million to Democratic-aligned campaign groups in 2012. O’Keefe also cited Steyer’s stepped-up influence in the campaign cash game.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has already criticized the Democrats for this, saying that instead of focusing on this environmentalist issue, they should be focused on helping struggling American workers in the Obama administration’s still-lagging economy.

“I wish there would be an all-nighter for the men and women of Florida who are struggling to find a job,” Rubio said on local TV in Florida on Tuesday morning. “I wish there would be an all-nighter for the people who have lost their health insurance because of Obamacare. I wish there would be an all-nighter for people whose businesses may close because of the economy isn’t getting better. And I wish there would be an all-nighter for students who went to college and now a bunch of money in loans, but can’t find a job in this stagnant economy,” he said.

 
 
 
  Reported by Breitbart 2 hours ago.
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