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      <title>Romney Health Care Debate Claim Gets Corrected By His Own Staff</title>
      <description>Mitt Romney said during Wednesday's debate that pre-existing conditions would be covered under his health care plan. But the Republican presidential candidate's plan wouldn't guarantee that people who don't have coverage now will be able to buy it.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Mitt Romney said during Wednesday's debate that pre-existing conditions would be covered under his health care plan. But the Republican presidential candidate's plan wouldn't guarantee that people who don't have coverage now will be able to buy it.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Mitt Romney's Shifting Stance On Health Care</title>
      <description>Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said Sunday that he might not want to repeal the entire Affordable Care Act after all. He said he supports the provision that assures people with pre-existing health conditions can get coverage.</description>
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      <title>States Struggle To Cover Uninsured With Pre-Existing Conditions</title>
      <description>Until a national health insurance mandate takes effect in 2014, states run stopgap pools to cover people with pre-existing conditions. The federal funds to pay for the coverage are being stretched thin in many states.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 10:07:00 -0400</pubDate>
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