NY Times: Obama Says Insurers Are Trying to Block Change
BELGRADE, Mont. - President Obama on Friday accused some insurance companies of trying to undermine his plans for overhauling health care by “funding in opposition,” a comment that could inflame tensions at a time when Mr. Obama is hoping to keep insurers at the negotiating table.
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