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Yet despite so many weeks of speeches, town halls and interviews, Obama said he has found it difficult at times to make a complex topic clear and relevant. "I've tried to keep it digestible," Obama said. "It's very hard for people to get their arms around it. And that's been a case where I have been humbled and I just keep on trying harder." Obama told Univision's "Al Punto" ("To the Point") that the strong opposition to his plan is part of a political strategy. "Well, part of it is ... that the opposition has made a decision," he said. "They are just not going to support anything, for political reasons." Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Obama doesn't understand Republicans' opposition. "I don't know anybody in my Republican conference in the Senate who's in favor of doing nothing on health care," McConnell said. "We obviously have a cost problem and we have an access problem." But he told CNN's "State of the Union" that the Democrats' plan is simply too rushed. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Obama has ignored grave concerns over his plan and his media blitz won't change that. "The president is selling something that people, quite frankly, are not buying," Graham told NBC's "Meet the Press." "He's been on everything but the Food Channel," he added.
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