healthcare.nationalreview.com - 10/13/2009
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Onto the Senate floor now. Here's how everyone voted:
Republican
CHUCK GRASSLEY -no
ORRIN G. HATCH -no
OLYMPIA J. SNOWE -yes
JON KYL -no
JIM BUNNING -no
MIKE CRAPO -no
PAT ROBERTS -no
JOHN ENSIGN -no
MIKE ENZI -no
JOHN CORNYN -no
Democrat
MAX BAUCUS -yes
JOHN ...
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... on one side of the aisle and entirely behind the closed doors of leadership offices. It's up to Nancy Pelosi in the House and Harry Reid in the Senate - working in their own offices with fellow Democrats - to find the compromise position that has so far eluded them. I expect reports to be very, very bullish about things, regardless of whether or not they are making real progress. Maybe they will find that common ground; maybe they won't. We'll just have to wait and see. In fact, the Baucus vote indicates the Democrats' smart strategy of circling the wagons and keeping their ...
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