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Kansas Senator Cheered and Jeered for Shifting Positions on Health Care

  Demonstrators at the weekly protest outside Republican Senator Jerry Moran's Olathe office carried "Thank You" signs Tuesday after the Senator stood firm against the Obamacare replacement bill. The mood shifted quickly with news Moran would still support repealing Obamacare.  (Photo by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)
Demonstrators at the weekly protest outside Republican Senator Jerry Moran's Olathe office carried "Thank You" signs Tuesday after the Senator stood firm against the Obamacare replacement bill. The mood shifted quickly with news Moran would still support repealing Obamacare. (Photo by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)

Tuesday was another day in the spotlight for Kansas Senator Jerry Moran, who remains stuck in the middle of the warring factions in the national health care debate. Jim McLean, of the Kansas News Service, explains.


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