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03/19/2010 Momentum for Reform Grows as More Representatives Announce They'll Vote 'Yes'

With a vote expected this Sunday, momentum continues to build as more and more members of Congress announce that they will vote 'yes' on health insurance reform.

This morning, Ohio representative John Boccieri announced that he will vote in support of reform, and yesterday Colorado representative Betsy Markey and Rep. Bart Gordon of Tennessee both announced that they'll be voting 'yes' on the health reform bill as well.

The Washington Post reported on Rep. Boccieri decision to vote ‘yes’:

Boccieri said he was also inspired by the story of Natoma Canfield -- the leukemia patient from Ohio whose plight was highlighted recently by President Obama. He said it reminded him of his own mother's battle with breast cancer.

"I want my mom to know that I'm standing up today and doing what I believe is right," he said.

The New York Times has more on Reps. Gordon and Markey's 'yes' votes:

Representative Bart Gordon, Democrat of Tennessee, cited the deficit-reduction figure in announcing Thursday that he would switch his vote and support the new bill. Mr. Gordon, a member of the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition, voted against the House bill in November.

Another Blue Dog Democrat who voted no in November, Representative Betsy Markey of Colorado, said she too would support the new measure.

OFA volunteers' calls are making an incredible difference in building the momentum toward passing historic health reform. If you haven't already called your representative, you can use our online tool to call now.

03/19/2010 President Obama in Virginia: "In just a few days, a century-long struggle will culminate in a historic vote."

This morning, President Obama traveled across the Potomac to speak at George Mason University in Virginia, where he delivered his closing argument on health reform just days before a final vote in the House of Representatives: 

A few miles from here, Congress is in the final stages of a fateful debate about the future of health insurance in America. It is a debate that has raged not just for the past year, but for much of the past century. It’s a debate that is not only about the cost of our health care but the character of our country – about whether we can still meet the challenges of our time; about whether we’re still a nation that gives its citizens a chance to reach their dreams.

... And in just a few days, a century-long struggle will culminate in a historic vote. We’ve had historic votes before. We had a historic vote to put Social Security in place to make sure that our elderly did not live out their golden years in poverty. We had a historic vote in civil rights to make sure that everybody was equal under the law. As messy as this process is, as frustrating as this process is, as ugly as this process can be, when we have faced such decisions in our past, this nation, time and time again, has chosen to extend its promise to more of its people.

... I know this has been a difficult journey. I know this will be a tough vote. I know that everybody is counting votes right now in Washington. But I also remember a quote I saw on a plaque in the White House the other day. It’s hanging in the same room where I demanded answers from insurance executives and just received a bunch of excuses. And it was a quote from Teddy Roosevelt, the person who first called for health care reform -- that Republican -- all those years ago. And it said, “Aggressively fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords.”

Now, I don’t know how passing health care will play politically -- but I know it’s right. Teddy Roosevelt knew it was right. Harry Truman knew that it was right. Ted Kennedy knew it was right.

And if you believe that it’s right, then you've got to help us finish this fight. You've got to stand with me just like you did three years ago and make some phone calls and knock on some doors, talk to your parents, talk to your friends. Do not quit, do not give up, we keep on going. We are going to get this done. We are going to make history. We are going to fix health care in America with your help.

Whether you've called your representative before or haven't yet spoken out on health reform, it's now time to raise your voice. Call your representative today.

03/19/2010 "I'm here for my five grandsons and my great granddaughter"

03/19/2010 Watch Live at 11:35 a.m. ET: President Obama Delivers the Closing Argument for Reform

UPDATED: The event has now concluded.

With the vote on reform expected in the House on Sunday, President Obama will speak in Virginia this morning and make the closing argument in the final push for health reform.

You can watch the President's speech at George Mason University live here or at WhiteHouse.gov/live.

But while we're closer than we've ever been before to passing historic health reform, nothing is certain. Today, Organizing for America supporters are calling their members of Congress to weigh in on what's shaping up to be an incredibly close vote. Every representative will play a critical role -- click here to make a call now.

03/19/2010 "You make the call"

From David Plouffe:

This is it: After months of hard work, the final vote on health reform in the House of Representatives is expected Sunday. It's a chance to make history and finally give Americans control over their own health care -- but it's shaping up to be incredibly close, and every member of Congress will play a critical role.

So we're aiming for as many calls to Congress as possible from your area before offices close this evening. Whether you've called your representative before or haven't yet spoken out on health reform, it's now time to raise your voice.

As an active constituent, your voice has particular weight with your representative -- so all those who share our commitment to reform are depending on you to speak up.

Click here to look up your representative's phone number and make a call.

After a century of false starts and a year of grueling negotiations, we may be just hours away from real health insurance reform in America.

But if we fail, our next chance may not come for a generation.

You make the call.

Call your representative right away. Folks across the country will be calling, so if you get a busy signal, please try again. Look up your representative's phone number here:

http://my.barackobama.com/FinalMarchCalls

Let's win this thing,

David Plouffe

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