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You would have the same problem of getting 216 votes, still losing Stupak and any followers he may have AND you would lose any group of people who are willing to vote indirectly, but not directly and any others that are nos regardless of how it is done. It is THIS vote, direct or indirect, that has any difficulty. At this point the easiest way to make Stupak irrelevant is to use the AMA and other medical entitites, the unions, and other impressive endorsements to try to win as many of the nos - even the nos from November to vote for this.
On the abortion issue, it would be great if someone like Senator Casey could enlist priests and bishops to call these people becasue it really does not fund abortion and the Catholic church has always fought for healthcare. What may be happening is that Stupak saw himself as a hero - he singlehandedly got a provision in the House bill that he thinks cuts the number of abortions. (This can easily be seen as not likely, but I am speaking of his motivation). In his mind, this may have been the greatest, most moral thing he has ever done. He had no reason to concede if he thought there was even a remote chance he could win anything on this. But, when he really has no more leverage - I would not be surprised to see him vote for it.
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