This paper argues that five governors had a greater chance of winning re-election if they opposed Medicaid expansion instead of supporting it before their Republican primary elections. The five governors were Robert Bentley of Alabama, Nathan Deal of Georgia, Phil Bryant of Mississippi, Nikki Haley of South Carolina, and Bill Haslam of Tennessee. First, a summary of arguments for and against Medicaid expansion in the five states is provided. The next part of the paper seeks to develop a political justification for the decision to oppose Medicaid expansion before the Republican primary elections. This paper concludes that, in the five states, opposing Medicaid expansion is a better political decision because the Republican primary electorate...
Medicaid expansion has been disastrous for many states around the nation ”just as it was for Maine. ...
Objective This study aims to analyze policy-related and political rationales for Medicaid expansion...
The November 2014 midterm election was the first election since key coverage provisions of the Affor...
This paper examines some of the reasons behind the decisions of states on whether or not they chose ...
One of the key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or ‘Obamacare’ was the ...
AbstractGovernor Decision-making: Expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care ActByRobin FlaggDo...
This study examined the question of why some states led by Republicans expanded Medicaid to 138% of ...
Dr. Daniel Skinner\u27s poster unravels the politics of Medicaid expansion in Ohio. Through graphic ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial ruling on the constitutionality of President Obama’s health c...
Medicaid has never been a popular program. It has from its inception been an expensive social commit...
The November 2014 midterm election was the first election since key coverage provisions ...
Since the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and a Supreme Court ruling...
Medicaid is one of the largest portions of US social welfare, costing the states’ and federal govern...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
Medicaid expansion has been disastrous for many states around the nation ”just as it was for Maine. ...
Objective This study aims to analyze policy-related and political rationales for Medicaid expansion...
The November 2014 midterm election was the first election since key coverage provisions of the Affor...
This paper examines some of the reasons behind the decisions of states on whether or not they chose ...
One of the key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or ‘Obamacare’ was the ...
AbstractGovernor Decision-making: Expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care ActByRobin FlaggDo...
This study examined the question of why some states led by Republicans expanded Medicaid to 138% of ...
Dr. Daniel Skinner\u27s poster unravels the politics of Medicaid expansion in Ohio. Through graphic ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial ruling on the constitutionality of President Obama’s health c...
Medicaid has never been a popular program. It has from its inception been an expensive social commit...
The November 2014 midterm election was the first election since key coverage provisions ...
Since the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and a Supreme Court ruling...
Medicaid is one of the largest portions of US social welfare, costing the states’ and federal govern...
The conversation regarding Medicaid expansion is ever-changing as states grapple with whether to exp...
Honors (Bachelor's)Political ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/20...
Medicaid expansion has been disastrous for many states around the nation ”just as it was for Maine. ...
Objective This study aims to analyze policy-related and political rationales for Medicaid expansion...
The November 2014 midterm election was the first election since key coverage provisions of the Affor...