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Obama speech probably helped reform, Hatch said

New York City : NY : USA | 2 months ago  
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But that doesn't mean President Barack Obama will get much -- or any -- Republican votes. Hatch joined three other senators on Fox News Sunday to discuss the reform debate and Obama's renewed campaign to get a bill through Congress. The next step will take place in the Senate Finance Committee...
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