November 12, 2009

Health Care Triumph Ahead for Obama, Dems

Ben Goddard, The Hill

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Much of the political chatter about healthcare reform in the past weekhas been of the glass-half-empty variety. Speaker Nancy Pelosi(D-Calif.) had to make too many deals. Blue Dog Democrats who were corralled into supporting the legislation are now vulnerable. The calendar allows Republicans to organize dozens of high-profile town hall meetings to rally constituents in opposition.

Yes, there is a rocky road ahead. But I don't think that is what most Americans are focused on. Even after all the August town halls, the marches in Washington and the campaigns being waged against the Obama proposal, Americans still want healthcare reform. A majority still support some form of a public option to provide greater competition in the insurance marketplace. Yes, there are swing...

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