President Obama takes his push for health care reform to Ohio.The president is trying to bolster public support for his sweeping overhaul plan with a campaign-style speech in Strongsville.In his speech, he shared the story of Natoma Canfield... a 50-year-old cancer survivor who gained national notoriety when her letter to the president was read at a White House briefing.President Obama says, 'the reason Natoma is not here today is that she's lying in a hospital bed, suddenly faced with this emergency - suddenly faced with the fight of her life.'Later this week, the house of representatives is likely to vote on the health care bill approved by the senate in December.Many Republicans want to scrap the current legislation and start over, saying the cost is too high.










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