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Cancer victim inspired Obama
Natoma Canfield, the Ohio woman who penned a letter to President Barack Obama that he noted in his remarks to the nation on Thursday and had inspired him to push on with his fight for health care reform, says she got goose bumps watching the president after the Supreme Court ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
I got goose bumps. To think the president of the United States has my letter hanging on the wall. Wow, Canfield told POLITICO in a phone interview minutes after the president concluded his speech from the White House.
Canfield, who was diagnosed with leukemia about 2½ years ago after battling an early form of cancer many years ago, had made national headlines after the White House shared a letter she had written to the president a few years ago expressing grave concerns about her inability to afford insurance
In a letter back to Canfield, Obama wrote, Thanks for your letter. Its because of folks like you that we are still fighting to get health care done!
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Canfield told POLITICO that
she didnt realize the president had her letter framed and hanging at the White House until he said so in his speech Thursday. She got a call from the White House just minutes before Obama stepped in front of the cameras, and said hearing her name on a historic day for the country was an emotional experience.
Im just blown away that the president has my letter on his wall. Im just very proud, she said. I didnt cry because I dont have any tears now. They were radiated away.
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