WASHINGTON (AP) — Even as liberals urge President Obama to demand bold, far-reaching changes to the nation’s health care system, the White House signaled openness Thursday to compromises that might attract moderate congressional Democrats as well as some Republicans. Obama believes in “fundamental principles” about overhauling health care, top presidential adviser David Axelrod told The Associated Press, but “he’s not dogmatic about how we get there.”
White House signals openness to health care compromise
September 3, 2009