Bill Clinton meets with Senate Dems on health care
AP - 1 hour 31 minutes agoFormer President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system.
Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system.
Former President Bill Clinton plans to visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss health care legislation with Senate Democrats.
CNN has learned from two senior Democratic sources that former President Bill Clinton will attend the Senate Democrats' weekly luncheon Tuesday to address the caucus about health care.
President Bill Clinton will travel to Capitol Hill Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system. His failed attempt to revamp the delivery of medical care contributed to the Republican takeover of the House and Senate in 1994. Fast forward to 2009, where health care's white-hot spotlight now shines on the Senate. Clinton is still in the picture ...
WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton knows just how high the political stakes are in the fight to overhaul America's health care system. His failed attempt to revamp the delivery of medical care contributed to the Republican takeover of the House and Senate in 1994.
WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton plans to visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss health care legislation with Senate Democrats. Officials says the former president is scheduled to speak during the Democrats' weekly caucus.
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