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Mixed Messages Signal Uncertainty of Vote

MSNBC and Politico are reporting Rep. Bart Stupak is now a 'yes' vote for Obamacare.

Susan Ferrechio from the Washington Examiner says Stupak personally says he's still a firm 'no' and that no deal has been made.
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says they will have "216 votes plus when we call the roll," but Speaker Nancy Pelosi was overheard this morning outside the Capitol telling him, "Steny, we have to get to 217.  None of these members want to be the deciding vote."

Hundreds of angry protestors outside the Capitol building are filling the halls of Congress with echoes of "KILL THE BILL!"

Meanwhile, Karl Rove and David Plouffe can't even agree on just how much Obamacare will put us into debt.

Chaos.

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