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First, a memo from Democratic pollster Mark Mellman to Senate Dems, pushing Democrats to focus on the plan's details and educate voters on its content. His thesis: "Voters support the content of health care reform, while opposing the 'content-less' plan identified with Congress."
Second, the Senate's list of measure that take effect early like, say, before the 2010 elections. Many of them are regulations making it harder for insurers to deny coverage to, among others, kids with pre-existing conditions.