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King opposes GOP-led efforts to cut federal funding for Planned Parenthood. He agrees with Obama's policy that forces insurance companies to cover contraception for employees of religious-affiliated institutions. He saved his most heated comments, however, for the Republican budget plan
-- often known for its architect, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. -- that would effectively transform Medicare into a voucher program. "It's a disaster. In a finite number of years, seniors will be back to where they were in 1955, which is sick and unable to get treatment," King said. "I don't know what they're thinking. Except, I think that proposal represents a strain of thinking that goes back to
-- they want to get rid of Social Security and Medicare." Despite his vocal criticism of some Republican policies, King is promising to run a positive campaign. With control of the Senate at stake, he says he expects the campaign to get nasty. "There's going to be a lot of negative stuff -- not coming from me," King said. "No negative ads coming from this campaign whatsoever." He's calling for more civility in national politics. "It's about meeting in the middle," he said. "And yes, it's about compromise."
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