The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 10月26日 21時15分
Barack Obama’s interest in reforming health care went beyond policy and politics; it was personal, he writes, in an exclusive excerpt from his forthcoming book. “Passing a health-care bill wouldn’t bring my mom back,” he writes. “But it would save somebody’s mom, somewhere down the line. And that was worth fighting for.” At the link in our bio, the former President reflects on the ferocious battle to pass his most transformative piece of legislation: the Affordable Care Act. Photograph by @petesouza.
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