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That dynamic creates the likelihood of a deeply ironic result: If health care reform passes, many of the districts that benefit most from the federal subsidies to expand access to coverage will be those represented by members who voted against the bill.
posted by mikevotes at 9:45 AM
I guess that could also spawn the question of why so many poor districts elect Republicans who are known as "the party of the rich?"
By mikevotes, at 9:50 AM
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I guess that could also spawn the question of why so many poor districts elect Republicans who are known as "the party of the rich?"
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