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The Press Can't Decide About Romney's Health Care Plan

24 Aug 2007 09:35 am

Romney favors national health care modeled on Massachusetts plan, Glen Johnson, AP

Romney Won't Adapt Mass. Plan, Perry Bacon Jr., Washington Post

Romney's Federal Prescription, Mary Jacoby and Sarah Lueck, Wall Street Journal

Romney to Pitch a State-by-State Health Insurance Plan, Michael Luo, NY Times

Romney to detail his healthcare Rx, Lisa Wangsness, Boston Globe

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Comments (3)

Has Romney decided what his health care plan is?
I remember him mostly being against the MA plan until it was done, then supporting it. He also almost killed it at the end but was override by the legislature.

Actually I'm not sure he cares what he supports, as long as it gets him power.

Thats accurate description since even Romney does not know what his plan means and whether he is for it or against it. Thats why we all love this "mulitple-choice Mitt".

I think this just shows that the AP headline writers made a mistake.

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