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In the face defeat of the Ryan Medicare plan in the Senate Norquist is gearing up for a grassroots campaign according to Wonkbook.
The general electorate might not like Ryan's budget, but Republican primary voters -- or at least the organizations that are assumed to represent Republican primary voters -- love it. Grover Norquist is trying to train 150,000 activists to make the pitch for the plan. "The challenge will be to teach each of our activists to deliver the Ryan speech," he said. American for Prosperity, the group most associated with the Tea Party successes in the 2010 cycle, whipped yesterday's Senate vote.
With 40 Republicans supporting Ryan Medicare even AFTER losing the NY House seat, the table is set for the 2012 to be an election about very distinct differences on a key federal program. I do not believe we can win this debate without a compelling plan for "bending the health care cost curve".