At the start of his 21-hour anti-Obamacare stand from the Senate floor, Ted Cruz declared that he spoke for all Texans and all Americans: “I rise today in opposition to Obamacare. I rise today in an effort to speak for 26 million Texans and for 300 million Americans.”
But Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat, wants to know: what about the millions of uninsured Texans?
“It was really hard to hear Ted speak about representing 26 million Texans when he was giving that talk,” Castro said on Morning Joe Friday. “‘Cause there are millions and millions of Texans who are without healthcare coverage and disagree with this point of view and who also are looking forward to the chance to get healthcare coverage.”
More than 6.1 million Texans do not have health care coverage in Texas, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.








