White House Urges High Profile GOPers To Wax Positive About Health Care Reform

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA)
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You know the recent spate of outside-the-Beltway GOPers saying positive things about health care reform? Bill Frist? Arnold Schwarzenegger? Tommy Thompson? Republican-turned-Independent Michael Bloomberg?

Well, it turns out the White House may have been nudging them a little.

That could resonate well with pockets of constituents around the country. But according to the Washington Post, the real target of the push was a single person from one of the smallest states in the country: “The White House lobbying campaign was aimed, in part, at the one Republican who has indicated she may vote for reform legislation, Sen. Olympia J. Snowe (Maine), and she said Tuesday that she hopes the comments from her GOP colleagues will resonate,” the Post reports.

So did it work? Snowe seemed pleased: “I think it is important to hear all voices in the party,” Snowe said. “The more we hear, the more we learn, the better job we can do in the final analysis.”

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