They could find someone to say something about me at all! And indeed they did. Her unions argue that the white point, we will not contribute to the campaign, unless you vote for this bill of health! It's that or a bribe?. REP. ERIC MASSA, D – NY: The future of the Democratic Party is based on the adoption of the bill for health.
Before the resignation, which had 217. The conclusion is that its production is easier for Nancy Pelosi for the bill of health. If you look at the numbers now, there are 216 Democrats serving in the House of Representatives who voted for the bill for health care back last summer. Now they need because of his resignation, 216. It is very important. So someone would have to go back, maybe him. They need to maintain the line. But now they have only 216. Santorum: You know, I am confident that under strong pressure for a lot of things.
So what it does, then complains about people who help them, as it goes, it makes no sense. Santorum: Thank you. But I mean, there are strange stories there. Ultimately, he would have stayed, have no voice and just – and you know, just, you know, hiding in his office and then – then resigned after the vote on health care. Thank you. I really do not need to go through there.
Santorum: No, they are depressed. And trying to say, "Look, the problem in '94, when Clinton is not that we did. And consequently, lose the election. And therefore, our base was not excited because we have failed, and that's what will happen this time. And that's go out and try to show that the Democratic base is still behind him, which Democrats hope to encourage. So even if you do not like what we do here is your only chance to save his skin. Unless this happens, our people will be satisfied. Well, he is – but – but health care is reassuring members that will not hurt him politically.
Stupak says No Deal! Read this. From: Pergram, ChadSent: Tuesday, Mars 09, 2010 2:24 PMSubject: Urgent: Stupak said there is no agreement on Capitol Hill abortionPer Pergram-there are some signs that there is Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) may be near agreement with the Democratic majority in the health care and abortion. Today, [.].
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