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Social Security Battle Likely (Los Angeles Times)







Social Security Battle Likely (Los
Angeles Times)

Social Security Battle Likely (Los
Angeles Times)
01/05/2005 06:06 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Two groups of prominent Democratic centrists plan to oppose the centerpiece of President Bush's proposal to restructure Social Security, potentially dimming administration hopes of building bipartisan support for its top domestic priority.




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