Gibbs: Obama to stick to agenda despite loss

From: The Washington Times | January 20, 2010 

While acknowledging voter "anger and frustration" in the aftermath of Tuesday's Massachusetts special Senate election, the White House Wednesday played down the role of health care reform in Republican Scott Brown's victory and offered no plans to change course now that Democrats have lost their filibuster-proof Senate majority to push President Obama's agenda through. "I think it would be inaccurate to just boil down the results of yesterday to one issue," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters, later adding, "I think that is a wake-up call for everybody in this town." Saying the anger seen in Massachusetts is ...

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