WRAPUP 6-Obama makes pitch for US House healthcare votes
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* Obama visits Capitol to woo Democrats on close vote
* Vote on bill's abortion provisions adds to uncertainty
* Final vote expected late on Saturday
(Adds debate quotes, background)
By John Whitesides and Donna Smith
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to pass a broad healthcare reform bill on Saturday as they prepared for a close vote on the biggest changes in health policy in four decades.
House Democratic leaders said they were confident they would have the 218 votes needed for approval after striking a middle-of-the-night deal with foes of abortion rights.
The healthcare overhaul cleared its first hurdle when Democrats easily approved, on a 242-192 vote, a procedural rule setting the terms of the debate. It was the first test of support for the measure. Continued...
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