Health Site Flaws Test Democrats’ Unity as Attacks Rise
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Senate Democrats will get to question the administrators of President Barack Obama’s flawed health-care website next week amid mounting anxiety that may test their party’s unity.
Democratic senators shot questions at White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough and other officials responsible for the website at a lunch at the Capitol Oct. 30, said a Senate Democratic aide. The meeting’s tone wasn’t hostile because Democrats see their fates as tied to Obamacare’s success, said the aide, who asked for anonymity to describe private talks.