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A man on a motorcycle allegedly drove into a crowd of people protesting Republican efforts to change federal health care Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco, nearly hitting several of the demonstrators. Protesters had gathered outside the San Francisco Federal Building at 7th and Mission streets around 12:30 p.m. and were conducting a "die-in," in which a group of around 20 people laid down on Seventh Street to block traffic, when the incident occurred.

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