Conservatives United Behind Stopping Health Care Reform, Claims Religious Right Leader

Posted by Staff on August 26, 2009 |

Ken Blackwell, Senior Fellow at the Family Research Council, says that there is a consensus among conservative leaders to stop health care reform being rushed through Congress after the August recess. Blackwell says that conservative organizations will serve as a “stop sign” in order to have more discussion and participation around the health care debate. (0:29)

 
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August 26, 2009

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