Kentucky Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear claimed Tuesday that his state’s success with President Barack Obama’s health care reform law is thanks, in part, to avoiding calling it “Obamacare.”
Speaking at a panel in Washington, sponsored by Enroll America, Beshear said the word “Obamacare” “has been demonized,” according to Talking Points Memo.
“When you say, ‘Obamacare,’ it creates the immediate partisan reaction,” Beshear said, according to TPM. Kentucky’s health care exchange is called “Kynect.”
Beshear added that some Kentucky residents embraced Kynect without being fully aware that it was made possible by Obamacare, according to The Washington Times.
But the health care law has done well in Kentucky. More than 413,000 residents, or 10% of the state’s population, have signed up for Obamacare since its rollout on Oct. 1, 2013.









