White House Searching for New Health Care Reform Plan

by Brittany Durdin on January 26, 2010 · 1 comment

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Despite Republican Scott Brown’s win in Massachusetts, the White House has not given up on health care reform. NY Daily News reports that David Axelrod, a senior Obama adviser, said, “It’s very clear, people don’t want us to walk away from health care,” and that, “they want us to address their concerns with the program.”

According to NY Daily News, a few days after Democrats lost a crucial Senate seat in Massachusetts, David Axelrod stated that “the election’s message was that voters want “cooperation instead of obstructionism.””And because of the Massachusetts election loss, the White House is searching for a plan B. Senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said, “We don’t know what’s going to happen… But what we do know is that we have a President committed to delivering for the American people.” And in the mean time, Republicans are insisting that Obama should consider some of their health care ideas, and said their party is open to negotiations.

What do you think is going to happen with health care reform?

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