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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid promised at least two Democratic Senators this week that they are planning a vote on the health care government-run public option "in the coming months."
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In a letter to Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), the top Senate Democrat said he was committed to pursuing the controversial public insurance option later this year.

"Like you, I remain committed to pursuing the public option," Reid wrote in a letter dated Thursday, which was obtained and published by the Huffington Post. "As we have discussed, I will work to ensure that we are able to vote on the public option in the coming months."
All I have to say is, "Thank God for Scott Brown."

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