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      • Daschle was nominated to be Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services, but he withdrew his nomination after it was revealed that he had failed to pay more than $128,000 in taxes. He became a key adviser to the White House on the Affordable Care Act.
  1. Feb 3, 2009 · And the answer is: He doesn’t know. “He said, ‘I don’t know, something caused me to think about it, and I hadn’t until then,’” says a Senate source familiar with Daschles account. “He has no...

  2. Feb 6, 2009 · Why Tom Daschle's "answer" was the wrong answer.

  3. In part because of that experience, as he attempted to do the same thing on the drug bill, he finally concluded that it was a bridge too far, or a plank too far, and ultimately came back to the fold. He and I opposed the drug bill together, but for the longest time I was reasonably certain he was going to cut a deal.

  4. Daschle was nominated to be Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services, but he withdrew his nomination after it was revealed that he had failed to pay more than $128,000 in taxes. He became a...

  5. This is Paul Martin. I am here with Senator Tom Daschle. It is December 19, 2007, and we are in his offices in Washington, D.C. He has graciously agreed to talk to us about his experiences in the Senate and dealing with the Clinton administration. I was hoping that you could start with the 1992 campaign. You were running for reelection at the ...

  6. Feb 2, 2009 · Unrelated to the car, and during the first phase of the vetting, in late November, Daschle was informed that he improperly deducted certain charitable contributions; in one case, he named an...

  7. Dec 19, 2009 · Mr. DASCHLE: Well, we have a lot of people that were in that category that fortunately came to terms with their own issues regarding the bill earlier. But I would say every one of the 60 who vote ...

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