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White House Gets Republican Backing for Bipartisan Reform

Source: Washington Post
Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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Seeking to provide fresh evidence of bipartisan support for health-care reform, the White House is orchestrating a series of endorsements from GOP heavyweights around the country. With a key Senate panel poised to vote on a broad bill, President Obama and his top aides have reached out to current and...
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