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Mitt Romney made a surprising comment about Obamacare - and then walked it back

Oct 23, 2015, 23:54 IST

Mitt Romney.REUTERS/Mike Segar

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican Party's 2012 presidential nominee, appeared to take partial credit for Obamacare Friday.

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The Boston Globe's Taryn Luna quoted Romney praising the late Staples founder, Thomas Stemberg, for pushing him to expand healthcare reform in Massachusetts.

"Without Tom pushing it, I don't think we would have had Romneycare," Romney said of Stemberg, who died earlier in the day.

Romney added, "Without Romneycare, I don't think we would have Obamacare. So, without Tom a lot of people wouldn't have health insurance."

Political observers widely found that to be an eyebrow-raising comment. During the 2012 election, Romney criticized US President Barack Obama's signature healthcare bill, which is one of the most reviled pieces of legislation among conservative activists.

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But as Romney's critics pointed out at the time, he pushed for a relatively similar healthcare overhaul in his state, including the controversial insurance mandate.

Friday afternoon, Romney clarified on Facebook that he still opposes the Affordable Care Act:

Getting people health insurance is a good thing, and that's what Tom Stemberg fought for. I oppose Obamacare and believe it has failed. It drove up premiums, took insurance away from people who were promised otherwise, and usurped state programs. As I said in the campaign, I'd repeal it and replace it with state-crafted plans.

Check out the full Boston Globe story >>

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