August 21, 2010

Will Health Reform be Key Factor in Midterms?

Michael Crowley, Times-Dispatch

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At the time, it seemed like a pivotal moment in American politics. When Republican Scott Brown pulled off a stunning upset in the special election to fill the late Ted Kennedy's Massachusetts Senate seat on Jan. 19, GOP leaders warned Democrats that pressing ahead with Barack Obama's still pending health care reform plan would be suicidal. "Every election this fall will be a referendum on this bill," Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell told ABC in early March.

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