Why are Democrats seriously considering the reconciliation option? (user search)
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  Why are Democrats seriously considering the reconciliation option? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the following plays the biggest role in why Democrats are seriously considering the reconciliation option?
#1
They generally want to see a health care reform bill passed, even if that means massive defeats in November (R)
 
#2
They generally want to see a health care reform bill passed, even if that means massive defeats in November (D)
 
#3
They generally want to see a health care reform bill passed, even if that means massive defeats in November (I/O)
 
#4
They feel that they will be able to use the passage of a health care reform bill as a successful campaign tool in November (R)
 
#5
They feel that they will be able to use the passage of a health care reform bill as a successful campaign tool in November (D)
 
#6
They feel that they will be able to use the passage of a health care reform bill as a successful campaign tool in November (I/O)
 
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Total Voters: 30

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« on: March 01, 2010, 02:57:19 PM »

Because the alternative, not passing a modifications bill through this process, is worse politically and practically as it means giving up on healthcare reform.
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