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DNC: Romney Chooses President Bush Over Uninsured Children
Date:10/2/2007

buy him support among the right wing of the Republican Party, but the American people are not interested in more of the same failed leadership from Bush Republicans like Mitt Romney," said Democratic National Committee spokesman Damien LaVera. "If Mitt Romney was President, he would deny millions of children the opportunity to see a doctor, to receive preventative care and to live healthier and happier lives. The fact is, America's children simply cannot afford four more years of a President who will deny them the health care they need and deserve."

Mitt's Flip on SCHIP

Old Mitt: Used SCHIP Expansion to Insure Massachusetts Children. Romney signed the 2006 "Act Providing Access to Affordable, Quality, Accountable Health Care" which expanded SCHIP eligibility standards to help achieve its objective of coverage for all residents. [Section 26 of Chapter 58 of Acts of 2006 at http://mass.gov/legis/sections.pdf]

New Mitt: Would Veto Bill to Insure Children by Expanding SCHIP. Asked "If Mitt Romney were president today, would he veto the SCHIP bill as President Bush has threatened to do this week," Romney said: "Yeah. Yeah, I sure would. I'd veto it out of my belief that we should have every citizen insured. I put forward a plan in my state that gets every citizen insured....The right pathway to get everybody insured is to help people get private insurance. The SCHIP pathway is simply the wrong way. It's unfortunate the Democrats used this vehicle. It would have been far wiser to have a more comprehensive plan to have everybody insured." [Kansas City Star online, 10/01/07 http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/7151]

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