Obamacare or ACA? Support for health care law in Wisconsin depends on what you call it. (Madison.com, 3/23/2017)
Overall, the majority of voters, at 54 percent, said they support keeping the law in place but making improvements to it. Twenty-eight percent said they want the law repealed and replaced, as Republicans are currently trying to do, while 8 percent want it repealed with no replacement. Just six percent said they want to keep the law, as is.
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UPDATE. Repeal ACA campaign stop in Janesville: GOP donor gives Mike Pence a stage to bash Obamacare. (3/4/2017)
UPDATE: Latest Pew Reseach poll shows support for Obamacare at all-time high. (2/24/2017)
Donald Trump delves into the intricate details of Obamacare replacement. (2/18/2017)
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Translation: "What I mean is that we really don't have a plan." (1/26/2017)
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Donald Trump: The man without a plan. (1/14/2017)
Wisconsin State Assembly rep Joe Sanfelippo talks out of both sides of his mouth on Obamacare. (1/13/2017)
As for Obamacare, Vice President-elect Mike Pence promises a 7th year of all talk and no action from the GOP. (1/6/2017)
UPDATE. Hell: The perfect setting for a weenie roast. (1/5/2017)
UPDATE. Yes, Paul Ryan, we know, and that's very disturbing. (1/17/2017)
UPDATE. Scott Walker in so many words: All told, it will take as many as 9 years to replace Obamacare. (1/15/2017)
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