Mitt Romney made the case in 2009 for taking Romneycare national on multiple occasions. Here's one.
Assuming that Republican voters continue trending towards Mitt Romney on Super Tuesday, by the time we wake up on Wednesday, the drama of the GOP nomination battle could be at an end, or at least close to it.
If that happens, then Republicans will have decided to nominate a guy who not only signed the blueprint for Obamacare into law, but who also repeatedly urged President Obama to consider using it as such—including the individual mandate.
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