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He says he was talking about bill, not Stupak.
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A new battle on the bill is about to begin.
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Banking committee Dems approve legislation on party line after GOP refuses to offer amendments.
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The victory's an immediate boost for the president.
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No one threw more political chips on table.
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W.H. says steps toward immigration reform weren't taken to win Luis Gutierrez on health care legislation.
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POLITICO runs down the list of lawmakers whose votes could cost them dearly in November.
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The fate of health care reform may have turned on a single relationship.
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Democrats in the House extend insurance coverage to nearly 32 million Americans.
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The bill made it to the floor because of the complex partnership between the speaker and Obama.
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Americans United for Change targets one very high profile tea party Republican.
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The Florida temporary appointee says he's thinking about taking on Nelson in 2012.
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44: Happening Now
He says GOP challenges to the health care bill won't hold up. Plus: All you need to know from the briefing.
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Dan Schnur: "Obama's role in this debate going forward is primarily to rally the Democratic base."
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He jokes Romney "hates every time" he likens health reform to Massachusetts plan.
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National group begins the process of dismantling, closing state affiliates, an official emails.
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Republican congressional challengers promise to work to overturn the historic health care bill.
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"The people I represent in the state of Arizona are not going to sit still for this," says McCain.
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Climate bill supporters are swooping in with a fresh push on a major climate change bill.
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Officials cite only three arrests and no damage to grounds depsite thousands of protesters.
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He says Republicans should be "ashamed."
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Issa demands answers from W.H. about whether it offered Sestak a job to drop out of the Pa. primary.
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The new W.H. social secretary will find two high-profile social events at the top of her to-do list.
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In an Ideas piece, six senators advocate doubling U.S. exports over the next five years.