November 09, 2009


Health Care Vote Becomes Issue in Senate Race

In an interview on WTKK-FM this morning, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) said this morning that she would have voted against the House health care bill because it includes a provision restricting federal funding for providers of abortion services.

The Boston Globe notes her position "opens up a potentially major fissure in the U.S. Senate race, with Coakley now on the opposite side of the issue from rival Rep. Michael Capuano (D-MA), who voted in favor of the plan. Though Capuano voted against the so-called Stupak-Pitts amendment restricting abortion coverage, he voted in favor of the bill."

"Capuano, giddy over a discernible difference with the presumptive front-runner, called Coakley's comment 'manna from heaven.'"


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