Senate Dems Moving Ahead On Crucial Health Vote
ERICA WERNER
WASHINGTON (AP) — With no margin for rebellion, Senate Democratic leaders pushed ahead Friday toward a crucial weekend test vote on their sweeping health care bill amid indications the rank-and-file would stand together on President Barack Obama's signature issue. "We are not assuming a thing. We are working hard to bring all Democrats together for the 60 votes necessary to proceed to this historic debate," said Dick Durbin of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate Democrat. "I'm hoping that we can muster our ranks." The nearly $1 trillion, 10-year Senate bill would extend coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, bar insurance company practices like denying coverage to people with medical conditions, and require nearly all individuals to purchase insurance. Sixty votes are required to clear Saturday's must-pass procedural vote allowing debate to begin, meaning that all 58 Senate Democrats and the two independents that generally vote with them will need to hold together. There have been just three question marks in recent days: moderate Democratic Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. Nelson and Landrieu have made comments suggesting they'd allow debate to begin, focusing the spotlight on Lincoln, who's facing a difficult re-election next year. Durbin said Friday that Lincoln has informed Majority Leader Harry Reid how she plans to vote. Durbin wouldn't disclose Lincoln's answer and a spokeswoman for Lincoln had no immediate comment, but Democrats are moving ahead with the vote.- Loading Comments...
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