Lieberman: Obama Never Pressed Me On Public Option
OPS_admin | Dec 21, 2009 | Comments 0
Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) insists that the White House did not pressure him to get in line behind either a public health insurance option or a Medicare buy-in compromise during the health care debate this year.
“Well, no. I think I got pressure from the president to be for health care reform,” Lieberman said when asked by HuffPost about any pressure from the administration to support either the public option or the Medicare buy-in. “I’d have to think about this, but I didn’t really have direct input from the White House on this.”
He added that Nancy-Ann DeParle, a top administration health care aide, downplayed the public option’s significance early in the debate.
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