Richard Wise recently wrote in this post in OpEdNews.com that many voters in Massachusetts, before the Senate election took place, saw themselves as having to pay for the uninsured in their own and in other states. This comes to prove that not too many people actually understand how healthcare insurance works or truly understand much about the bills that are approved in Congress. Could this have also caused the stunning Republican's victory in Tuesday's senate race? How will Democrats rethink their health care strategy due to this? Check out this clip from YouTube in which these issues are addressed by both parties.
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