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The Lessons of “Lesson Drawing”: How the Obama Administration Attempted to Learn from Failure of the Clinton Health Plan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2012

Kevin P. Donnelly
Affiliation:
Bridgewater State University
David A. Rochefort
Affiliation:
Northeastern University

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Copyright © Donald Critchlow and Cambridge University Press 2012

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99. Johnson and Broder, The System, 40.

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111. Sheryl Gay Stolberg and David M. Herszenhorn, “Obama Weighs Paring Goals for Health Bill, New York Times, 20 January 2010.

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115. Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Jeff Zeleny, and Carl Hulse, “Health Vote Caps a Journey Back from the Brink,” New York Times, 20 March 2010.

116. Ibid.

117. Garance Franke-Ruta, “Now, NRAL Displeased with Obama-Stupak Deal,” Washington Post, 21 March 2010.

118. Michael D. Shear and Peter Slevin, “Kucinich in Obama’s Crosshairs,” Washington Post, 15 March 2010.

119. Carl Hulse, “A Fail-Safe Works for Legislation, but Not as Expected,” New York Times, 28 March 2010.

120. Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “Lessons for the Democrats, Some Perhaps Cautionary, After a Signal Triumph,” New York Times, 22 March 2010.

121. William Branigin, “Obama Reflects on ‘Shellacking’ in Midterm Elections,” Washington Post, 3 November 2010.

122. Skocpol, “The Rise and Resounding Demise of the Clinton Plan,” 67.

123. Robert J. Blendon and John M. Benson, “Health Care in the 2010 Congressional Election,” New England Journal of Medicine, Perspective, 27 October 2010. Available at: http://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMp1011714.

124. Ibid.

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126. Barack Obama, Remarks at a Press Conference in the East Room of the White House, Washington, D.C., 3 November 2010. Available at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2010/11/03/press-conference-president.

127. Mark S. Smith, “Obama: Agenda ‘All at Risk’ in any Republican Romp,” Washington Post, 2 November 2010.

128. David Lawder and Vicki Allen, “Boehner Vows to Repeal Obama Healthcare Reforms,” Reuters, 3 November 2010. Available at: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6A25DB20101103.

129. Robert Pear, “G.O.P. to Fight Health Care Law with Purse Strings,” New York Times, 6 November 2010.

130. Ibid.

131. Peter Cohn, “Ryan: Health-care Repeal Unlikely Until 2013,” National Journal, 7 November 2010. Available at: http://nationaljournal.com/healthcare/ryan-health-care-repeal-unlikely-until-2013-20101107.