Obama Goes West To Promote Health Care Plans

FOXNewsObama goes west to promote health care plansCNN(CNN) -- In something of a blitz before taking off on a family vacation, President Obama heads west on Friday, seeking to drill up support for the centerpiece of his domestic agenda. President Obama held a town hall meeting on health care Tuesday in ...Designing the ideal health care systemCNNMoney.comObama giving health care critics upper handSan Francisco ChronicleObama westward bound with healthcare messageReutersAmerican Conservative Magazine -California Healthline -Mesquite Local Newsall 797 news articles »

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