The Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, has been making a modest comeback since the Supreme Court ruled in June that it is indeed constitutional. …
But the true measure of the controversial health law’s standing, with Obama and the public, will be how it is handled at the Democratic National Convention this week in Charlotte. …
Pollster Stan Greenberg said he’d “absolutely” push Democrats to talk about the law. Another pollster, Geoffrey Garin, called the convention “the right forum” to let voters know about the act’s insurance reforms for consumers and tax breaks for small businesses, and to “set the record straight” on how the law treats Medicare. [cont.]
Jill Lawrence, National Journal