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While liberals have been boasting that a majority of Americans want a government-run health care plan to be included in final legislation, a new Pew poll finds that just 56 percent of Americans even know that it has something vaguely to do with health care. As for the rest of the public, 11 percent thinks it has to do with either banking regulation, unemployment, or energy policy -- and 33 percent wouldn't even wager a guess.

Via Political Wire.

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