Without quick action by voters who want universal health care, U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan of North Carolina could be one of those who wrecks the whole deal. The main bone of contention, as you know if you’ve been following this issue, is whether Congress will include a “public option” in its new plan. That means that if you can’t get affordable insurance from your employer’s plan or another private plan, you’d be able to opt into a government-subsidized health insurance plan, similar to what members of
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Hagan could derail real health care reform
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