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SourcePageChicago Sun-Times
DateDateJune 10, 2011
URLURLhttp://www.suntimes.com/news/huntley/5864139-417/more-bad-news-for-obamacare.html
QuoteTextIf the McKinsey survey is any guide, the more Americans learn about ObamaCare, the less they like it. This wasn’t the first indication of trouble with the health-care overhaul. Its backers claimed 400,000 people with pre-existing conditions — usually uninsurable under the current system — would flock to ObamaCare’s high-risk pools. Only 18,000 had signed up by March.
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More bad news for ObamaCare by Steve Huntley (Chicago Sun-Times, June 10, 2011) (view)