House Democrats "are scrambling" to secure votes to pass President Obama's health care reform effort, "working to soothe last-minute concerns from rank-and-file Democrats ahead of a make-or-break vote," the AP reports.
Voting is set for Saturday on the 10-year, $1.2 trillion legislation.
The Washington Post says party leaders "were struggling" to "contain uprisings on the hot-button issues
of abortion and immigration that have left them little margin for error
as they attempt to push through a massive health-care reform bill this
weekend."
First Read: "The next 48 hours are going to be wild, but considering the country's
focus on the tragedy to Ft. Hood, the battle will take place mostly
behind the scenes and out of the media spotlight."