With the nine Supreme Court
justices poised to announce the fate of President Obama’s health care
law this week, Washington is bracing for the long-awaited ruling that is
expected to rattle the political fault lines leading up to the November
election.
While activists on both sides huddled over how to spin the decision in their favor, the Obama administration
focused on highlighting the most popular parts of the Affordable Care
Act and Republicans stuck to their message that no matter how much of
the law the court upholds, they will still work to repeal the rest of it.
“What the Supreme Court is deciding is whether the law is constitutional, not whether it’s a good idea or not,” Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
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