Pelosi: Obama visit inspired Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Democratic leaders say President Barack
Obama, who made a quick trip to Capitol Hill, inspired their party
to pass health care legislation.
Obama met with the Democrats behind closed doors on Saturday
morning.
A vote was planned for Saturday evening, and the president is
courting fellow Democrats because Republicans intend to oppose the
health care bill.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said after the meeting that she
couldn't help think of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,
who died of brain cancer last summer. Kennedy championed health
care reform, and Kennedy said before he died that Obama would
inspire a new generation to act.
11/07/09 20:43
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