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DNC targets 33 Republicans on health care vote

Last night, the House of Representatives did a remarkable thing -- for the first time in history, a chamber of Congress passed legislation that would bring truly comprehensive health reform to America. 220 courageous representatives voted in favor... Full Article at The Politico

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