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Health Care Reform: Has the Affordable Care Act improved health care in the United States?
SUPPORTERS ARGUE
The Affordable Care Act is a landmark achievement that has provided health care insurance to millions of Americans who previously did not have it. Republican plans to repeal the law are deeply flawed.
OPPONENTS ARGUE
The Affordable Care Act is a failure that has resulted in higher health costs and fewer choices for Americans. The law must be repealed in its entirety, including all stifling regulations placed upon the health insurance industry.
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