The White House and the Senate leadership, said that if the public had the opportunity to vote, it would not oppose its inclusion. But privately, most offices have said the same thing we are not against the public's choice, but do not want to reopen the public option. This morning, 23 Democrats signed a letter calling for Reid to add to the bill during the reconciliation process. Last week, the public's choice has made a surprising return.
But that thought. The problem is that politics is not popular with the handful of House and Senate for the conservative votes he needed to push this bill over the finish line. [.] I do not defend these matters. The choice is very popular policy is good public policy, and stimulates the base. It would be fair at this point, a question of whether the Democrats have tried to move your audience. And I have not seen any evidence that Americans will reward Democrats in both parties, if the Republicans refuse to cooperate with the strategy. I do not think that conservatives, Democrats pick up even a single vote if the final plan does not include an option for the public, and I think probably earn a few when their base feels as if you stole something big this year.
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