October 31, 2009

Dems' Deep Divisions on Health Care

Michael Tanner, New York Post

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Last Updated: 4:39 AM, October 31, 2009

Posted: 12:28 AM, October 31, 2009

Weary of news stories that legislative support for health-care reform is all but dead, Democratic leaders have been seizing every handy podium to declare that "the votes are almost there," "there is 90 percent agreement" on a proposal, "we are now prepared to move...

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