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McCain camp working out healthcare details

Aides struggle to sort out his promises

John McCain, framed yesterday at a rally in Pensacola, Fla., by a photo of himself in his 20s, says he wants access to healthcare for all citizens while also diminishing the government's role. John McCain, framed yesterday at a rally in Pensacola, Fla., by a photo of himself in his 20s, says he wants access to healthcare for all citizens while also diminishing the government's role. (MARY ALTAFFER/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
By Michael Kranish
Globe Staff / April 3, 2008

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WASHINGTON - When Senator John McCain unveiled his healthcare proposal last fall, a journalist asked whether the Arizona senator's battle against skin cancer would make him sympathetic to the idea of requiring that insurance companies provide coverage to people with preexisting conditions. (Full article: 1088 words)

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