Congressman Tim Walz, contrary to what Raelene Kovaciny wrote in a letter to the editor published Wednesday in The Free Press, did vote for the people, as he supported the much needed health care measure.
In doing so, Walz voted against big insurance companies who are backed by Rep. Michele Bachmann and her follower, Allen Quist, a multi-time rejected candidate who is thinking of opposing Walz.
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