Obama's Health Care Legacy: A Landmark Becomes a Question Mark

Obama's Health Care Legacy: A Landmark Becomes a Question Mark
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Since President Harry Truman, every Democratic president — and Republican Richard Nixon — dreamt about universal coverage. The health insurance industry, hospitals, physicians and other interest groups fought previous reform attempts. But by 2009, with more than 55 million Americans uninsured amid the Great Recession and Democrats in control of the government, those groups reconsidered their position.

Despite widespread support from industry, the bill became a flashpoint for bigger ideological battles.



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