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Snowe Is The Woman With Clout On Health Care

LAURIE KELLMAN   09/28/09 11:57 AM ET   AP

Olympia Snowe

WASHINGTON — They call her "President Snowe" in the blogosphere.

Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe is the only Republican in Congress who might vote for President Barack Obama's effort to overhaul health care and extend coverage to those who lack it. And that gives the unassuming, 62-year-old lawmaker almost as much power over the bill's fate – and that of the millions of Americans it would affect – as the big guy himself.

Which is why Snowe's cell phone has lit up with a particular phone number at odd times over the past year, once on the Maine coast as she and her husband drove past a field near their home at Hancock Point.

Stopped at the side of the road, she answered – and whatever the leader of the free world was saying to her was lost in the roar of farm machinery cutting hay nearby.

"It was classic, different worlds" colliding, Snowe recalls with a chuckle.

It's the story of her life these days.

Snowe stands as the woman with the most clout in Washington, poised at the intersection of ambitious efforts to change the nation's system of medical care amid competing political forces. If she votes with the Democrats, Obama could secure the biggest win of his young presidency. If she sticks with her Republican colleagues, it could prove as devastating to the president as the blow dealt to former President Bill Clinton in the 1990s when his health care package failed.

The players and their ideas tend to cross her path – on Snowe's desk, at the other end of her telephone or just outside the paper-strewn hearing room. Snowe serves on the Senate Finance Committee, whose issues include health care.

"Public option, single payer!" shouts a woman who does not break stride to deliver her message to Snowe.

"Thank you, appreciate it," Snowe replies.

"People in Maine want it!" the woman retorts from around a corner.

"Not all of them," Snowe pushes back, then chuckles quietly.

Snowe, who easily won a third term in 2006, is one of a minority in her state and the nation who does not support creation of a government-run option to private insurance. Progressives in her state have chastised Snowe over the issue in a television ad.

Instead, Snowe has proposed using the public option as an incentive, or a threat, to private insurers who do not make their plans affordable by certain deadlines. This "trigger" option, or some version of it, has survived the bitter debate and scrutiny to remain a viable option for compromise.

With her support, Democrats might have the 60th vote required to overcome Republican objections to the bill. Snowe's support would mean that the final version of the bill could – technically – be called bipartisan, a key tenet of Obama's agenda.

Without Snowe, Democrats contend they'll still pass legislation that can be called a health care overhaul, but in piecemeal fashion and without Republican support, a politically dicey Plan B.

So in a Senate where power typically flows to those who reliably take sides, influence on this issue moves straight to Snowe, precisely because her vote cannot be taken for granted.

"She's a very important senator," says Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., grinning at the understatement. "She's a very, very important senator."

So important that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., recently opened his weekly news conference with praise for Snowe, congratulating her on comments she had made that day as if she had endorsed the unfinished bill. She hadn't, but Reid showered compliments anyway.

"Brilliant statement," Reid told reporters. "She is a leader."

Even former President Clinton praised her option of a trigger in an appearance Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," saying, "Now, the one Republican who's come up with a good idea is Senator Snowe."

Republicans aren't following, but that's nothing new. Snowe, who was orphaned at age 9, elected to the Maine House seat held by her late husband, and has served the House and Senate since 1978, has played this decisive role many times.

Earlier this year, she was one of three Republicans who crossed party lines to vote for Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus bill. Before that, she defied then-President George W. Bush and voted for legislation he eventually vetoed – but that later passed under Obama – providing health care to millions of children. Snowe was one of the "Gang of 14" Democratic and Republican senators who resolved a standoff over judicial nominations.

By all accounts, she retains courteous respect from her fellow Republicans and continues to lunch with them at weekly caucus meetings. Some grumble privately about punishment if she votes with Democrats on health care. One possibility mentioned by some: challenging Snowe next year for the coveted ranking GOP seat on the Senate Commerce Committee.

"I know she's under pressure, but they don't tell me what kind," said Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., chairman of the Commerce Committee and a member of the Finance Committee.

Snowe says nobody's threatened to punish her. They have little reason to alienate her now, because she could be the GOP's best chance of changing the bill, in their view, into a less-onerous "government takeover" of health care. Also, she's been straight with them about her approach to negotiations.

"She's been in constant communication with me all the way through the process," said Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

"I think she's handled herself in a very responsible way," said Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah.

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gschear
Buhbye D. Rehberg, Sincerly, Bozeman MT
02:20 PM on 09/29/2009
Use the Force, Olympia!
It is strong in you. I can tell by your kindly smile.
Do not fear the Dark Side and the Sith lords. Their strength lies in the fear and ignorance in us all.
Come to the side of Light where Mans higher nature rules over it's ugly basest instincts.
Besides, There be Wookies here!
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justoverit333
make art not war
12:43 PM on 09/29/2009
Trigger option won't work. C'mon Snowe. Suck it up.
We need the Public Option now!!!
10:41 AM on 09/29/2009
Puke!
10:04 AM on 09/29/2009
The President gave both houses democratics a chance to fulfill some of things they claim that they couldn't get through congress cause of one excuse or another, now they either put up or suffer at the polls. Where each one of them be judge on there merits.

We the people are tired of excuses and finger pointing.
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
09:39 AM on 09/29/2009
America would like to thank Snowe , Baucus and the rest of the money mongers for feeling they need healthcare insurance but we on the bottom of the food chain can certainly do without !!
Go To He** !!
08:19 AM on 09/29/2009
Self-absorbed eaters -- Give them what they want

Millions of Americans like myself avoid refined processed food, and so have excellent health. In over 30 years raised a family of five, and just like millions of like-minded people my doctor bills have been zero.

So why is it that we have a self-absorbed majority, knowing that oily, sugary and greasy stuff is doing harm to their body, simply refuse to resist such temptation? Well they can’t -- like immature little children they won’t and what they really want is for us to force them to be good.

I know it’s silly, everyone wanting to pursue happiness as they perceive it to be, but they would just love for us to force them to be good. Just love for us to be so personal and caring, that we drag them kicking and screaming and give them no choice but to the good. Just love if only fresh fruits and vegetables we allowed them to eat if we would be so sweet.

So I say we give those childish compulsive eaters all the personal attention they deserve. Surely a high tax on all that oily-sugary stuff so they cannot afford to be bad. Most assuredly no medical insurance allowed for them, bankruptcy awaits every stay in the hospital for them, and tough love if there be any enrichment upon our misery by them.
09:00 AM on 09/29/2009
Well said, those of us who have made a conscious effort to have good health and lifestyle should not be penalized by high insurance premiums to compensate for those who gorge themselves with whatever is placed in front of them.
08:19 AM on 09/29/2009
It is difficult to ascertain what exactly senator Snowe supports in this battle for healthcare reform. Her suggestion to add a trigger mechanism for the Public Option is obviously a stalling tactic to help kill that option. From my perspective she is acting like your typical republican corporate free market advocate, embracing what is good for corporations over what benefits her constituents. If she does eventually support a democratic bill to reform the insurance companies, it will be because the voters of Maine are demanding that she cast a vote that benefits the people of Maine over her corporate masters.
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
07:41 AM on 09/29/2009
"So in a Senate where power typically flows to those who reliably take sides..."

I.e., they've elevated "You have to go along to get along!" into a religious philosophy.

Poor America.
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Carsy
06:48 AM on 09/29/2009
She isn't attractive enough for the Republicans, they like "chicks" like Palin for some reason.
07:21 AM on 09/29/2009
Dems only wish Repubs would saddle themselves with a closet liberal as a presidential contender. We wont make that mistake again, Palin says what conservatives believe and it has nothing to do with her looks.She wont betray our allies to suck up to our enemies and she wouldnt push ramming a socialistic failed health diminish plan on us.
10:30 AM on 09/29/2009
How did you ever get 6 fans?
10:32 AM on 09/29/2009
Bush in a dress yes, that's what we need. Bush betrayed his fellow citizens by doing nothing during Katrina.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
05:16 AM on 09/29/2009
SUMMARY OF DYLAN RATTIGAN’S EXCELLENT PIECE:

Health insurers have only exemption from Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

Gov Values=Taxpayer trillions given to fraudulent CEOs+Bonuses

Corporate M0NEY has commandeer creative and economic wealth of America

All checks&balances removed by Corporate Purchase of Government!

Single-payer health Insures control over 30% of market in 95% of America! WHY?

Monopolies+P00R incentives trap people in employer health care=skyrocketing costs

ZERO Competition=America slides into bankruptcy

Republicans=against ending Unfair Protection of Entrenched Industries:

1. Supports Insures and B1G Pharma PROFITS at expense of Americans
2. Could care less about Americans Health Needs - ZERO Supported any Bill
3. Thinks Wall Street should be Unregulated and able to Steal from Americans
4. Against prosecution of WH1TE-C0LLAR CR1ME
5. Willing to Let Insurers Deny Health Coverage to Americans
6. Thinks Wall Street CEOs causing CR1SIS should stay in P0WER

Democrats are the “NEW OLD” REPUBLICANS Protecting Corporate Monopolies

1. Ignore Value of Competition and CHOICE from both public+private sector
2. Funded Politicians engaging in backroom deals protect profits&305Million sold out of Fair PRICES!
3. REID said final Bill “is up to WH1TE H0USE!” Does EMANUEL THINK HE H0LDS ALL ACES?
4. Will Americans Celebration after almost 100 years or DEM0CRATS’ WATERL00?
5. Will it be CORPORATE CAMPA1GN L00T or Grateful American V0TES? It will NOT be BOTH!
6. 2010&2012 Americans will remember QUALITY+NATURE of this Historic Bill!

How much longer must we live where citizens are subservient to Banks+Health insurers!
05:05 AM on 09/29/2009
I had a moment of hope and excitement when I first started reading the article thinking, my God, maybe there's a Republican with some sense. Toward the end of the article I realized she's just as stubborn and partisan as the rest.
May God deliver us from this nonsense.
03:31 AM on 09/29/2009
I do not trust Snow. she gutted funding for education in the stimulus package. It is a crying shame that for something as profound as quality health care for all, the elected lawmakers are behaving so disconnect and irresponsible. We the electorate do not need to put up with this level of representation from our elected officials. We need to take to the streets in droves like the people in Iran.

I do not understand the behavior coming form the almost all white senate except for one black man. Is it a calculated effort by Harry Reid and the other Blue Dogs to make sure the this black president agendas do not get passed in the senate?The democrats in the senate are behaving as if they want to sink Obama's presidency and the democrats in the process. Before Obama was sworn in, Harry Reid said that he will not roll over for president Obama. Is it racism or what? I do not understand it, because Harry Reid the leader of the senate never failed to roll over for Bush and gave him what he wanted. I cannot fathom why the democrats in the senate would squander the political capital that the electorate gave them. Is it that they will not bow to a black man?
09:53 AM on 09/29/2009
Here, Here !!!!!!! That the whole thing in the nut shell. And that gose for all the blue dogs democrates in the senate and house.
03:27 AM on 09/29/2009
I love that silver Romulan pantsuit she was wearing the other day.
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PhilipTaylor
Legalized Bribery is an Oxymoron - must END
03:24 AM on 09/29/2009
Republicans have become UN-AMERICAN

1. Support Insures and B1G Pharma PROFITS at expense of Americans
2. Could care less about Americans Health Needs - ZERO Supported any Bill
3. Think Wall Street should be Unregulated and able to Steal from Americans
4. Against prosecution of WH1TE-C0LLAR CR1ME
5. Willing to Let Insurers Deny Health Coverage to Americans
6. Thinks Wall Street CEOs causing CR1SIS should stay in P0WER
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afgail
Wise and strong.
03:18 AM on 09/29/2009
How fragile is Snow's ego that they have to suck up to this senator in such an obvious phoney fawning and demeaning way? Her state overwhelmngly supports a public option. She should vote for the public option just because her constitutents want it. Even in Maine they must understand how democracy works. Right?