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HEALTH PLAN ESSENTIALLY DEAD – AT 6:12 P.M. ET:  The shot heard 'round the world, fired from Massachusetts on Tuesday, scored a direct hit on the Dems' health "reform" bill.  Nancy Pelosi sounded a San Francisco retreat:

WASHINGTON (AP) - Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she lacks the votes to quickly move the Senate's sweeping health overhaul bill through the House, a potentially devastating blow to President Barack Obama's signature issue.

Pelosi, D-Calif., made the comment to reporters after House Democrats held a closed-door meeting at which participants vented frustration with the Senate's massive version of the legislation.

Her concession meant there was little hope for a White House-backed plan to quickly push the Senate-approved health bill through the House, followed by a separate measure making changes sought by House members, such as easing the Senate's tax on higher-cost health plans. Such an approach would be "problematic," she said.

"In its present form without any changes I don't think it's possible to pass the Senate bill in the House," Pelosi said, adding, "I don't see the votes for it at this time."

Pelosi's remarks signaled that advancing health legislation through Congress will likely be a lengthy process—despite Democrats' desire for a quick election-year pivot to address jobs and the economy, which polls show are the public's top concern.

COMMENT:  Look for newly elected Senator Scott Brown (R-Mass., yay) to be a leader in fashioning some compromise plan that has bipartisan support. 

Of course, the Dem left is now furious...at its own party.  They're saying that the Dems are losing because they're not left-wing enough.   Some of them swear to take their ten voters and go somewhere else.  Maybe Hamas will take them.

January 21, 2010