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Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney outlined his plan to ensure every American has healthcare coverage during a speech at Des Moines University recently. Afterward he sat down with Iowa Public Radio's Jeneane beck to explain why the government should leave insurance coverage to the private sector.
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Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney outlined his plan to ensure every American has healthcare coverage during a speech at Des Moines University recently. Afterward he sat down with Iowa Public Radio's Jeneane beck to explain why the government should leave insurance coverage to the private sector.