Politics & Government
AG Candidate Ed Martin Puts 'Obamacare' Opposition On Wheels
The Attorney is using an old ambulance to collect petition signatures.

Chalk this up as one of the more unusual transportation vehicles utilized during the 2012 election season: St. Louis City attorney Ed Martinβs campaign for attorney general is using a retrofitted ambulance aimed at showcasing the Republicanβs opposition to President Barack Obamaβs health care plan.
Martinβs campaign announced last week that theΒ βEdΒ MartinΒ for Attorney General Campaign βStop Obamacareβ AmbulanceβΒ would be traveling around the state to collect signatures against the health care law passed in 2010.Β
βWe are inviting citizens from across the state to come out to the βStop Obamacareβ Ambulance Tour and sign the petition to stop the implementation of Obamacare here in Missouri,β Martin saidΒ in a statement. βThe petition is meant to protect the rights of Missourians, something that Obama's Lawyer, Chris Koster, seems to have no interest in doing.β
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Not everybody reacted to the ambulance favorably. Jane Dueker, a Stinson Morrison Hecker attorney who previously worked for former Gov. Bob Holden, said on Twitter,Β βin my opinion, βgimmickβ is polite. Crazy Eddie has now down shifted into [embarrassment].β
Koster, the Democratic incumbent, filed a brief last yearΒ arguing that the individual mandate portion of the health care law was unconstitutional.Β But the brief also stated that the rest of the law didnβt have to be voided.Β Martinβs campaign has argued that the document was inadequate.
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In any case, Martin still needs to get past Livingston County Prosecutor Adam Warren in the Republican primary to face off against Koster. And KosterΒ has an enormous financial advantage over both candidates.