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PUEBLO, Colo. - Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck is chastising his own party for scaring seniors with messages about cuts to Medicare.
MADISON, Wis. - Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin boldly embraces and defends his vote for the health care reform law in his latest campaign television ad, even as other Democrats avoid the topic and Republicans rail against it.
WASHINGTON - A new analysis of government data finds that millions of seniors face double-digit hikes in their Medicare prescription premiums next year unless they shop for cheaper coverage.
WASHINGTON - Medicare says premiums for seniors enrolled in popular private health insurance plans will dip by 1 percent on average next year.
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