CBS and the Associated Press report that President Obama's health care appeal failed to break the U.S. congressional gridlock Thursday, dimming hopes for millions of uninsured Americans.
Congressional leaders have insisted health care would get passed, even though last week's stunning loss of the Massachusetts seat long held by the late Edward Kennedy cost Democrats the 60-vote supermajority they need to deliver in the 100-member Senate. Many Democrats saw a problem with no clear solution.
After hearing President Obama's speech on Wednesday, where do you think the Nation stands on Healthcare reform? Will we see it slip away or can it still be resuscitated?
Learn more: Health Care Reform Hopes "On Life Support"
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