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Dick Morris falsely claims “average family” will have “their insurance premiums going up by almost $2,000 a year”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/13/10 3:52 PM EDT

From the April 13 edition of Fox News' America Live:

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Previously:

Quick Fact: Baier distorts CBO report to claim premiums “will actually go up” under Senate bill

CNN debunks conservatives' insurance premiums falsehood

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