Regardless of what happens in the Bay State tomorrow, it's too early to write off healthcare as dead.

Nancy Pelosi told reporters today that Democrats will get a bill some way or another, according to ABC News.

And now the New York Times reports that the way forward is to have the House vote directly on the Senate version which wouldn't require a second vote in the Senate.

Of course, that will be tough, as it will require all of the supporting Democrats to support a bill they're not crazy about, even in the face of a stunning election result.

Yesterday we outlined six possible scenarios, including this one, that healthcare might take in the event of a Scott Brown victory.

We'll say this, in all sincerity: If Pelosi can get this done, she and Reid deserve MAJOR credit for what will be a triumph of party unity, to pass something this gigantic on 100% party-line votes, in the face of overwhelming political risk. Nothing like this has ever been done.