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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi warned Monday that the Senate GOP health care bill that could be voted on later this week would be extremely harmful to Americans who rely on their health insurance. In an interview on CBS This Morning, the California Democrat said while the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office CBO has not yet released its cost esti stanley mug mate of the measure, she can already predict one major effect. We do know that many more people, hundreds of thousands of people, will die if this bill passes, Pelosi said. Pelosi, 77, said the stanley website re s no room to fix the legislation and instead Democrats and Republicans should focus on improving Obamacare, instead of sabotaging it, she said. These bills, systemically, structurally, they are very, very harmful to the American people, she said. They will raise costs stanley quencher , with fewer benefits, have an age tax...they will undermine Medicare, they will throw millions of people, tens of millions of people, off. Democrats, she said, have to fight for our lives and the lives of many people in the U.S. this week to defeat the Senate bill.Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, has been aiming to hold a vote on it before lawmakers leave Washington later this week for their week-long July 4 recess, but as of Monday, leadership appears to be falling short in securing enough support. Meanwhile, Pelosi dismissed calls by a select few House Democrats who said last week that she should Evvg Obama: Africa s Future Is Up to Africans
The feeling around South Bend on Monday as former President Bill Clinton campaigned for his wife reminded some people of 40 years earlier when Robert Kennedy brought his presidential campaign to the city the day after Easter. Everyone was ginned up - or beered up - and you could feel the excitement, former Gov. Joe Kernan said at Dyngus Day, a traditional Polish holiday that celebrates the e stanley cup nd of the Lenten season. When there was excitement and enthusiasm because we were going to participate in the process and make a very important decision. It is terrific. For the first time since Kennedy s visit in 1968, Indiana will play a role in deciding who the Democratic presidential nominee will be. That s why Mr. Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea, made campaign stops across Indiana on Monday, including appearing togeth garrafinhas stanley er at two events in South Bend. Robert Kennedy s name was brought up Monday almost as often as New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton s as Kennedy s oldest daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, joined the Clintons at the South Bend campaign stops. The memory of Kennedy was brought up both by Bill Clinton and former Rep. cups stanley Tim Roemer, who spoke on behalf of Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. For the first time in 40 years, since Bobby Kennedy walked these streets, your vote matters, Roemer said. For the first time in 40 years, we have real excitement in our home state and cities. Townsend, who campaigned with her father in Indianapo
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi warned Monday that the Senate GOP health care bill that could be voted on later this week would be extremely harmful to Americans who rely on their health insurance. In an interview on CBS This Morning, the California Democrat said while the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office CBO has not yet released its cost esti stanley mug mate of the measure, she can already predict one major effect. We do know that many more people, hundreds of thousands of people, will die if this bill passes, Pelosi said. Pelosi, 77, said the stanley website re s no room to fix the legislation and instead Democrats and Republicans should focus on improving Obamacare, instead of sabotaging it, she said. These bills, systemically, structurally, they are very, very harmful to the American people, she said. They will raise costs stanley quencher , with fewer benefits, have an age tax...they will undermine Medicare, they will throw millions of people, tens of millions of people, off. Democrats, she said, have to fight for our lives and the lives of many people in the U.S. this week to defeat the Senate bill.Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, has been aiming to hold a vote on it before lawmakers leave Washington later this week for their week-long July 4 recess, but as of Monday, leadership appears to be falling short in securing enough support. Meanwhile, Pelosi dismissed calls by a select few House Democrats who said last week that she should Evvg Obama: Africa s Future Is Up to Africans
The feeling around South Bend on Monday as former President Bill Clinton campaigned for his wife reminded some people of 40 years earlier when Robert Kennedy brought his presidential campaign to the city the day after Easter. Everyone was ginned up - or beered up - and you could feel the excitement, former Gov. Joe Kernan said at Dyngus Day, a traditional Polish holiday that celebrates the e stanley cup nd of the Lenten season. When there was excitement and enthusiasm because we were going to participate in the process and make a very important decision. It is terrific. For the first time since Kennedy s visit in 1968, Indiana will play a role in deciding who the Democratic presidential nominee will be. That s why Mr. Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea, made campaign stops across Indiana on Monday, including appearing togeth garrafinhas stanley er at two events in South Bend. Robert Kennedy s name was brought up Monday almost as often as New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton s as Kennedy s oldest daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, joined the Clintons at the South Bend campaign stops. The memory of Kennedy was brought up both by Bill Clinton and former Rep. cups stanley Tim Roemer, who spoke on behalf of Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. For the first time in 40 years, since Bobby Kennedy walked these streets, your vote matters, Roemer said. For the first time in 40 years, we have real excitement in our home state and cities. Townsend, who campaigned with her father in Indianapo