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SPOTLIGHT: The return of "Hillary Care"
January 23, 2007 — 8:01pm ET
Former President Bill Clinton is letting it be known that Hillary Clinton's presidential platform will include some aggressive healthcare proposals. While her last round of healthcare reform efforts 14 years ago, an initiative derisively dubbed "Hillary Care," did not make it out of the gate, Bill Clinton defends his and his wife's proposals as a reasonable ones which were grossly distorted by their opponents. Regardless, Hillary should bring the savvy borne of her previous struggle to this latest round of reform efforts, potentially turning this weakness into a strength, observers say. Article
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