President Obama's speech on healthcare failed to bridge the gulf with Republicans, but Democrats said that the president had largely succeeded in unifying his own party by making a persuasive pitch to the American public and by casting his plan to overhaul the healthcare system as a political and moral imperative. The day after the nationally televised address in which Obama signaled that he could accept an alternative to a government-run insurance plan, influential Democrats who previously seemed wedded to the public insurance option hinted that they, too, might be flexible, according to the New York Times.