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The compromise tries to maintain a strict separation between taxpayer funds and private premiums that would pay for abortion coverage. It would also allow states to restrict abortion coverage in new insurance marketplaces. Those at the rally who spoke to an Associated Press reporter weren't satisfied with that language, and were prepared to vote against Nelson in 2012. David Madsen of Nebraska City and his wife, Diane, said they had voted for Nelson in his previous Senate campaigns and now feel betrayed. "I will actively be involved in my own community to lead the fight against Ben Nelson," Madsen said, mainly because of abortion language in the bill. Nelson isn't taking the backlash lying down. "This is all orchestrated," Nelson said Sunday. "It's so thinly disguised ... it's almost laughable. Nelson, the lone Democrat in Nebraska's five-member congressional delegation, told The AP that a high-ranking Republican operative sent out partisan talking points to conservative talk show hosts and columnists and they "almost read it verbatim.
"We have the e-mails that show it," he said. Nelson said he was doing what he could to stop the double-digit rise in health care costs, as well as cover those Nebraskans who can't get coverage because of pre-existing medical conditions. The senator does have his supporters. The Nebraska Appleseed Center for Law in the Public Interest, which advocates for the poor, praised Nelson's decision and urged people to thank him. The Nebraska Democratic Party chairman called Nelson's decision "courageous" and dismissed Republican criticism of it. "Whatever he did, they would be critical," Vic Covalt said. "They have no program and they have nothing to offer us other than more of the same."
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