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Hilary Clinton discusses health care at stop in Portland
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Statesman Journal
- 5/10/2008
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PORTLAND, Ore. - Trying to make her case to Oregon voters Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton said her position on universal health care sets her apart from rival Barack Obama. "The plan I have proposed would cover everyone, children and adults," Clinton said during her second Oregon stop in two days. "My
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Clinton outlines health care plan
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1190 Kex
- 5/10/2008
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She had several Oregonians talk about how they're affected by problems in the health care system. Bridget Jeffler says she's like many working class Oregonians who can't afford health care insurance offered by her employer to cover her children's serious conditions, but she makes too much money to q
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Sen. Clinton stumps for health care in Portland
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Katu.com
- 5/10/2008
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Trying to make her case to Oregon voters Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton said her position on universal health care sets her apart from rival Barack Obama. 'The plan I have proposed would cover everyone, children and adults,' Clinton said during her second Oregon stop in two days.
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At Portland hospital, Clinton makes pitch on health care
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KGW.com
- 5/9/2008
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By JULIA SILVERMAN / Associated Press Trying to make her case to Oregon voters Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton said her position on universal health care sets her apart from rival Barack Obama. 'The plan I have proposed would cover everyone, children and adults,' Clinton said during her second Oregon s
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Hillary Clinton discusses health care at stop in Portland
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MSNBC
- 5/9/2008
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Senator Hillary Clinton told an audience of doctors, parents and sick children in Portland that her position on universal health care sets her apart from rival Barack Obama.PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - 'The plan I have proposed would cover everyone, children and adults,' Clinton said at Doernbecher Childre
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A Renewed Health Care Focus for Clinton - Washington Post
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MSNBC Newsweek
- 5/9/2008
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By Perry Bacon Jr. PORTLAND, Ore. -- While not naming Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton cast herself as the only candidate fighting to ensure health care for all Americans, arguing it was the one of the reasons her candidacy was so important. Hillaryâ??s Greatest Hits: Back to Bashing Barack on Health C
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Clinton pushes universal health care as nations unfinished business
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Portland Tribune
- 5/9/2008
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Im in this race because I believe in universal health care, Clinton told an audience of about 50 people in a chilly Doernbecher courtyard. Ive been fighting to cover everyone not exceptions, no excuses as long as youve know me. Clinton was in Oregon Thursday and Friday to boost her campaign for th
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Letters: Look at alternatives to universal health care
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Post Crescent
- 5/9/2008
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Elizabeth Truesdale-Witek's April 16 letter to the editor touting a need for universal health care is delusional thinking. We do need an increased emphasis on people taking responsibility for their own health. Health-conscious, responsible individuals shouldn't have to pay the costs of the irrespons
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U.S. needs universal health coverage: Letter to the editor
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Cleveland Live
- 5/9/2008
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The total cost of health care to the nation cannot be changed by putting the healthy in one group and the sick in another group. Many of the so-called new plans are merely cherry picking. How can a health savings account put you in charge of your health care needs? We never know when serious health
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Clinton adds Portland health forum to Friday schedule
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Register-Guard
- 5/8/2008
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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will campaign Friday morning at Portland's Doernbecher Children's Hospital - putting her just a few miles away from a Beaverton business where rival Barack Obama will be doing some campaigning of his own. Clinton, who is battling Obama for votes in Oregon's May
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