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One example: during the campaign Obama clearly stated that he did support Hillary's plan of forcing citizens to purchase health insurance (mandating it) but the house bill clearly does...>
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That should read: did not support. That was a typo. It was another example of Obama changing positions after election.
In a 2008 debate in Austen, Texas, Obama criticized Hillary Clinton's health care plan for requiring mandatory coverage. He said he doesn't believe everyone should be forced to purchase health care insurance.
It was all over the news back then. I'm sure you can find a video or transcript somewhere. Here is one report on it:
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10401739/why-does-obama-fear-mandatory-health-care.htmlAn overview:
http://cbs2chicago.com/politics/health.care.democrats.2.642839.html
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