Given the opportunity to question the president, hundreds of readers said they would zero in on the Affordable Care Act, gun control, and voting rights. Many wondered when partisan bickering will end, whether income inequality can be reduced, and if working in public service has lost its appeal.
We asked the community to submit questions for Chris Matthews to ask President Obama in his exclusive interview Thursday. It turns out msnbc viewers know how to play Hardball, too. Our audience submitted nearly 500 questions in the past 48 hours to the Let’s Play Hardball group on msnbc.com and hundreds more using the hashtag #HonestlyLetsPlayHardball. Here is a look at what our audience is talking about.
On healthcare:
Peggy M. Lucas wrote:
Dear Mr. President,
I live in Pennsylvania and grew up in one of the poorest counties in the State, Fayette. Our Governor refuses to expand Medicaid even though it would benefit many of our citizens especially in Fayette County. We have needless deaths everyday in Pennsylvania. Why? because they don’t have health insurance. Why can’t our Governor see that this is a benefit all Americans should have and not play politics? What can we, as citizens of the Commonwealth, do to help get the expansion? Is there anything you can do to help? I know Senator Casey is for it, but unfortunately Senator Toomey is against it. I am a big supporter of the Affordable Care Act and talk about it every chance I get. I am also proud to have you as my President and look forward to one day meeting you. God Bless You!
Steven Haderer wrote:
What would you say to those who have compared your administrations implementation and response to the Affordable Care Act to President Bush’s response to Hurricane Katrina?
On voting rights:
Autumn Rose wrote:
Mr. President. The GOP is making it harder to vote by creating new voter ID laws in the hope of preventing minorities or as the GOP proudly stated in Texas harder for democrats to vote, what would it take to create a national holiday that allows We The People of the United States to have a day off to go and vote?
Lauren Babb wrote:
Mr. President,
With respect to the recent Supreme Court Ruling ruling on The Voting Rights Act of 1965, what opportunities do you see as President that will ensure average American citizens are not excluded from the legislative process?
On gun control:
Lea Goldman wrote:









