President Obama's news conference yesterday was part of an orchestrated attempt by the White House to draw public attention to the need for overhauling the country's health care system. It appears most Americans agree. A new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows a majority think major reform is needed, though there is still "broad public anxiety about the potential impact of reform legislation and conflicting views about the types of fixes being proposed on Capitol Hill."Meanwhile, Roll Call reports Senators conceded "that it appears increasingly unlikely that Congress will reach a bipartisan consensus on health care reform this year, with a rift growing over whether to include a government-run insurance option in the legislation.""Senate Democrats, charging that Republicans are unwilling to compromise, are sending strong signals that they have no intention of settling for weak reforms just to achieve bipartisanship.