Sept. 12, 2006
"Two years later [2001] Schwarzenegger's political consultants sat him down in front of a camera and asked him to state his views on issues. He railed against partisan politics and laid out his plan for expanding healthcare coverage. After focus groups complained that the plan sounded like something Hillary Rodham Clinton would embrace, he dropped the idea."
-LA Times, 9/3/2006
"I don't believe in universal healthcare."
-Governor Schwarzenegger, August 2006
What happened to you, Governor??
Sincerely,
Vern Nelson, (714) 235-VERN
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