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The Ryan-Wyden Medicare Plan In The Twittersphere

KHN reporters Christian Torres and Shefali S. Kulkarni collected photos and Tweets using Storify about today’s release of the Ryan-Wyden plan on transforming Medicare. :

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  3. “ Democrat Sen. @RonWyden & I believe there’s a bipartisan path forward on #Medicare reform:

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  4. “ The center of gravity in American politics has officially shifted away from those unwilling to reform entitlements:

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  5. Both Congressmen penned an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) yesterday:
  6. “ The group of serious reformers who support a credible plan to save #Medicare gained Senator @RonWyden today. Our op-ed:

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  7. “ Before the election tries to drive us apart, @RepPaulRyan & I are outlining a plan to save & strengthen Medicare.

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  8. Republican presidential front-runner Newt Gingrich gave Ryan and Wyden credit for their bipartisan proposal:
  9. “ Ron Wyden and Paul Ryan deserve credit for having the courage to work across party lines on a very difficult large challenge

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  10. “ The Wyden-Ryan bipartisan Medicare reform plan is a major breakthrough with Democrats and Republicans working together to solve big problems

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  11. Pete Stark (D-Calif.) was among the first Democrats to come out against the plan:
  12. “ Wyden-Ryan scheme differs from Ryan’s plan to decimate #Medicare? Nonsense. Medicare guarantee would die, big insurance would run the show.

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