h the senators were going poorly, and reminding me that we also had an economic program to pass and not a vote to spare. It was the largest assembly of world leaders ever gathered. After Hussein left, we kept going, with everyone staying in the dining room and collecting around different tables to keep working on various issues. If people fifty-five and over were allowed to buy into Medicare as I had recommended, the two programs together would cut the number of uninsured Americans in half.
My last year, when I was supposed to be a lame duck, had resulted in the passage of a surprising number of the State of the Union recommendations. ions of the country—those moments when Americans dig out of their deepest problems by reimagining themselves. led, Major General Garrison ordered the Army Rangers to mount an assault on the building where the men were thought to be. That day’s CNN/USA Todaypoll had my lead down to two points, though five other polls and Stan Greenberg’s poll for our campaign had the margin holding at seven to ten points.
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