Support for the Affordable Care Act Breaks Down Along Racial Lines

Race remains an impenetrable dividing line in attitudes about the Affordable Care Act five years after President Obama signed it into law.

With Obama celebrating the law’s fifth anniversary last week—and House and Senate Republicans marking the occasion by voting again to repeal it—polls show that whites remain much more dubious about the law than African-Americans, with Hispanics falling in between. CONT.

Ronald Brownstein, National Journal

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