Struggling for final health care votes
‘VERY CLOSE’ — In this Oct. 29 photo, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland speaks during a news conference about health care on Capitol Hill in Washington. "We're very close" to having enough votes to prevail, said Hoyer of the health care reform bill Friday, although he added a scheduled vote today could slip by a day or two.
-- Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Amid intense lobbying by the Obama administration, House Democratic leaders struggled Friday for the final votes needed to pass sweeping health care legislation, offering fresh concessions to abortion opponents and working to ease concerns among Hispanic holdouts. ‘‘We’re very close’’ to having enough votes to prevail, said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland, although he added a scheduled vote today could slip by a day or two and sought to pin the blame on possible Republican delaying tactics. ‘‘Nice try, Rep. Hoyer, but you can’t blame Republicans when the fact is you just don’t have the votes,’’ shot back Antonia Ferrier, spokeswoman for the GOP leader, Rep. John Boehner of Ohio. Hours later, Democrats were still trying to get them.
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