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With his poll numbers falling on health care, President Obama began his week Monday with a further push for investing in a reform bill and blasting a Republican lawmaker who said the issue would be the president's "Waterloo."
Without naming Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina by name, Mr. Obama offered the Republican's quote in a brief statement following a visit with health care providers at the Children's National Medical Center in Washington.
"If we're able to stop Obama on this it will be his Waterloo, it will break him," Mr. Obama said, quoting Mr. DeMint from a conference call last week with conservatives who oppose the health care plan.
"Think about that. This isn't about me, this isn't about politics, this is about a health care system that is breaking America's [small businesses and families]," said Mr. Obama Monday, which marked the six-month anniversary of his administration.
The president's top aides said over the weekend they believe the August deadline for the House and Senate to pass health care proposal is still an achievable goal, but congressional Democrats have faced setbacks as they grapple with how to pay for the sweeping changes proposed to the health care system.








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