The recent debacle over HealthCare.govs' rollout may have narrowed whatever perceived advantages Democratic candidates may have had over Republican opponents.
Obama acknowledged that the problems with the law have made it tough for Democrats who supported it.
Among the 39 Democrats who voted with the GOP to delay a key health-care provision was Rep. Bruce Braley (Iowa), a reliably liberal vote for much of Obamas' agenda in his first term.
Braley is the consensus Democratic nominee for the Senate seat being vacated by the retiring Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) — a seat that Democrats have held for 33 of the past 39 years.
Braley represents a district that the president won by 14 percentage points and he wants to represent a state Obama won twice but, as evidenced by his vote Friday, Braley has begun to put some political distance between himself and the president.
Amy Booth, 52, is a Democrat, and she called the health insurance rollout “a big disappointment.”
“From an administration that was so high-tech during their campaign with data mining and such, it’s surprising that a Web site they build is a complete mess,” she said.
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