The healthcare ruling's affect on the presidential race
4 July 2012
ABC Local Radio Evenings
Obama's signature healthcare reform, the Affordable Care Act, has been upheld by the Supreme Court but question marks still hang over the future of the legislation, the partisanship of the court and what the legacy of the decision will be. Professor in legal policy David Weisbrot explains the ins and outs of the case and how it is likely to affect the presidential elections in November.
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