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6/22/21

Why the Obamacare fight will never end



The Supreme Court has knocked out yet another Republican effort to invalidate the Affordable Care Act, but that doesn’t mean the political fight over Obamacare is finished. In the latest episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains the history of the animosity over Obama’s namesake health care law. SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act, leaving it in place https://cnn.it/3wSa2Yq Court again leaves Affordable Care Act in place https://bit.ly/3xEUcQI https://twitter.com/KenPaxtonTX/status/1405584760823595012 Transcript: Ted Cruz’s speech at Liberty University https://wapo.st/3vU02ww KFF Health Tracking Poll: The Public’s Views on the ACA https://bit.ly/35IGv7t Lie of the Year: 'If you like your health care plan, you can keep it' https://bit.ly/3qiydN4 Trump wrongly says end of mandate is 'essentially' Obamacare repeal https://bit.ly/3wSa4j0 About me: I was named "best dressed" in 7th grade. That, along with being CNN's editor at large and author of the daily "Point" newsletter are my proudest achievements. Look for me here every Tuesday and Thursday to find out what’s really going down in politics. CREDITS Writer: Chris Cillizza Producer: Moira Donohue The Point Editor: Leigh Munsil Video Editor: Wes Latta Follow Chris on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2R6Ozdj Twitter: https://twitter.com/cillizzacnn Facebook: https://bit.ly/2C1ADXA Subscribe to The Point newsletter: https://cnn.it/3aXgPFX. #CNN #Cillizza #Obamacare


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