Health-Care Bill May Not Get Single GOP Vote in the House

The House is inching closer to voting on a comprehensive health-care bill, even as the chamber appears so divided that the measure may not attract a single Republican supporter.

The final vote, likely in late October, is impossible to predict, but lawmakers and aides from both parties said this week that there is a strong chance the GOP will be unanimous in its opposition. Such a result would mark the second time -- the first came on the economic ... Full Story »

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Kristin Gorski
3.6
by Kristin Gorski - Oct. 10, 2009

A good analysis of what's currently happening with Republicans in Congress in the face of health care reform. Some historical context is included. However, not many Republicans are interviewed to get their point of view on why they vote the way they do.

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