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Democrats say elections won't stop health care

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:22:54 PM
By DAVID ESPO

From left, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, D-N.M. and  Councilwoman Hope McDonald-Lonetree of the Navajo Nation, take part in a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, between House members and Native American leaders to discuss affordable health care. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)WASHINGTON (AP) - Far from chastened by off-year election setbacks, congressional Democrats vowed no let-up in the drive to pass controversial health care Wednesday, arguing that the way to regain voter trust was to complete what they started in more prosperous political times.

Any suggestion that "we ought to run like scalded dogs from trying to fix health care for this country is wrong. I believe the judgment might be more punishing if we throw in the towel because it's difficult," said North Dakota Rep. Earl Pomeroy, a political moderate and supporter of the legislation.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi hopes to have legislation on the House floor for a vote on Saturday. There is no timetable in the Senate, where the overhaul's ultimate fate is in considerably more doubt, but supporters gave no indication that the election results had complicated the challenge facing Majority Leader Harry Reid.


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