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Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak, the congressman who led anti-abortion rights Democrats in the House during health care negotiations, may or may not be running for re-election this year. If he does, he ...
Leading a revolt against President Barack Obama’s healthcare legislation over abortion has been a “living hell” for Rep. Bart Stupak.
Rep. Bart Stupak, Who is Leading a Group of Anti-Abortion Rights Democrats Opposed to the Health Care Bill, Wants a Separate Bill to Address the Abortion Language ...
Michigan Democratic Rep. Bart Stupak, who was the central figure in the abortion debate surrounding the health care law, announced Friday he will retire from Congress at the end of this term.
Throughout the hot-blooded debate over health care, one man has dominated the news almost as much as President Obama. That would be Michigan's own Bart Stupak, the Democrat who represents the ...
After suffering through a “living hell” during negotiations on the healthcare law, former Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) finds it hard, a year later, to distance himself from his pivotal role.
At one time or another Representative Bart Stupak had been the thorn in either side of the health care reform debate. But John Nichols says, that if we take time to really remember Stupak, we will ...
0 The Pain of Bart Stupak. Before the pro-life Dem received death threats for voting "yes" on health reform, he coped with his son's suicide. Sandra McElwaine talks to insiders about Stupak’s ...
Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) plans to announce his retirement today, Democrats briefed on his decision said. Stupak, the leader of a pro-life faction within his party, had received death threats and ...
MARQUETTE, MICH. -- The former state trooper ran for Congress in 1992 with a pledge to fix the nation's health-care system. "Health care is a right," reads a slogan, in blue typeface, on Bart ...
Rep. Bart Stupak insists that tea party activists outraged over his crucial support of health care legislation didn't run him out of office, but his decision to retire gives conservatives ...
Last night, doom-and-gloom seemed eminent for abortion rights supporters, filing out of Pelosi's office 'livid' and Bart Stupak planning a press conference for the next morning. U.S.
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