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Romney: Obama 'not sleeping real well' on eve of healthcare ruling
By Paul WestJune 27, 2012
STERLING, Va. -- On the eve of a Supreme Court healthcare ruling that could recast the presidential contest, Mitt Romney was introduced to a Virginia crowd by a conservative Republican who warned last winter that the GOP would be giving up the healthcare issue if they nominated the former Massachusetts governor.
Virginia Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli, a conservative and one of the first state officials in the nation to sue the federal government over the Affordable Care Act, welcomed Romney to the stage and called him the next president of the United States.
But three months ago, Cuccinelli, who had not yet endorsed a candidate, said Republican primary voters were basically deciding whether to give up the healthcare issue when they were choosing between Romney and his main conservative challenger at the time, Rick Santorum.