Durbin: ‘No Discussion’ Among Dems To Delay Obamacare

FILE - This Sept. 4, 2013 File photo shows Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the Senate assistant majority leader, arriving for a top-secret briefing for senators with Secretary of State John Kerry at the Capitol in Washingt... FILE - This Sept. 4, 2013 File photo shows Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the Senate assistant majority leader, arriving for a top-secret briefing for senators with Secretary of State John Kerry at the Capitol in Washington. Illinois' congressional delegation is grappling with whether to approve U.S. use of military might against Syria. Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin this week voted in a Senate committee in favor of a resolution authorizing military force but restricting it to 90 days and barring American ground troops from combat. That resolution is to reach the Senate floor next week. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite,File) MORE LESS
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Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) said Thursday there was “no discussion” of delaying Obamacare during a meeting Wednesday between President Barack Obama and Democratic senators who are up for re-election in 2014.

He said the president and senators discussed “the current situation with the website — what’s being done to improve it, make it better — and what we face in the future, in terms of some of the dynamics … of the Affordable Care Act.”

“It was very clear,” Durbin said. “Everyone at the table agreed we’re going to move forward, we’re going to get this website right, and we’re going to give millions of Americans a chance for affordable health insurance. But no, there was no discussion about — in any way — defunding, delaying, destroying — the Affordable Care Act. In fact, just the opposite.”

The No. 2 Democratic senator told some reporters in the Capitol that “we’ve got to be careful” not to disrupt implementation of the law.

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