President Biden and top Democrats are actively promoting the Affordable Care Act, with a focus on its popularity and benefits. The ACA, also known as Obamacare, has become a crucial part of the U.S. health care system, covering over 45 million Americans and providing essential protections for preexisting conditions. The law's current favorability reflects former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's belief that once people understood its provisions, they would support it. Additionally, Medicaid, the nation's largest health insurance program, covers nearly 80 million Americans, emphasizing its importance for individuals with low incomes, disabilities, and the elderly.
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ICYMI: Medicare (Dis)Advantage plans are overcharging patients by 22%, costing taxpayers $83 billion/year. We need to stop this privatization of Medicare that puts profits over patients & keep working to expand health care for seniors and all Americans. https://t.co/V3nF3RNSID
Obamacare could be a compelling campaign issue, but only if Biden articulates a plan to achieve true universal health care by expanding and improving the policy. https://t.co/fKqY7Reyla https://t.co/tFfvBCM9Tt
Medicaid is the nation’s largest health insurance program, covering nearly 80 million people, or more than 1 in 5 Americans. For many people who have low incomes or a disability, or who are either very young or very old, it’s a vital government program. https://t.co/ZCXoO5gQbN
"The ACA’s current popularity seems to bear out former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s oft-mocked 2010 insistence that once Americans found out what was in the law, they’d want to keep it." https://t.co/mHIFkACNag
"'Obamacare' is becoming a politically untouchable part of the safety net, like Social Security & Medicare. More than 45m now rely on ACA for coverage, & its protections for preexisting conditions have transformed many Americans’ experience of health care" https://t.co/IxUqEGm6w6
More than 1 in 5 Americans are covered by Medicaid, the nation's biggest health insurance program. For many people who have low incomes, a disability, or who are either very young or very old, it's a vital government program. @johnyangtv reports. https://t.co/meMn4bnZkI
Obamacare once cost Democrats elections. Now Biden’s hoping to win on it. By @ddiamond https://t.co/AsGh2R0qvi
President Biden and top Democrats have spent weeks mounting a full-scale blitz to tout the Affordable Care Act, including ads, social media posts, speeches — and a video that blasts rival Donald Trump for “running to ‘terminate’ the ACA.” https://t.co/c8u6WUyW5Z
Obamacare once cost Democrats elections. Now Biden’s hoping to win on it. https://t.co/cejNhKiAQX
OPINION: "As we celebrate the 14th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act becoming the law of the land, we must resist the temptation to declare 'mission accomplished.'" We can't be complacent on health care By Russell Cook https://t.co/GM7TGAvreN