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A Clinton Shift in Selling Health Plan
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:00 pm Post subject: A Clinton Shift in Selling Health Plan |
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A Clinton Shift in Selling Health Plan
When Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) introduced her health care proposal, she emphasized its centrist nature: a business-friendly model that would allow consumers maximum choice.But as the first voting for the 2008 nomination looms, Clinton honed in this weekend with a more traditionally liberal aspect of her plan: It would require all people to get health insurance, with a goal of achieving universal health care.
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When Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) introduced her health care proposal, she emphasized its centrist nature: a business-friendly model that would allow consumers maximum choice.But as the first voting for the 2008 nomination looms, Clinton honed in this weekend with a more traditionally liberal aspect of her plan: It would require all people to get health insurance, with a goal of achieving universal health care."One of my opponents leaves 15 million people out," Clinton said in Sac City on Saturday, taking a swipe at Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) as she addressed a largely rural crowd at a local firehouse. "It's going to actually cascade and more and more people are going to be left out."Her comments were a direct response to remarks Obama made earlier in the day, promoting his health care plan as the one aimed at reducing costs. He told an audience that his health plan would do more to lower costs "than any other proposal in this race." Obama has said that while he backs the goal of universal coverage, a goal many Democratic voters favor, he would not require people to buy insurance. Instead, he would encourage them to do so with more affordable plans. (His proposal does require insurance for children.)
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