the early days of the trump administration where the house actually passed a plan and the president pulled the rug out of it. and president trump pulled the rug of it. obamacare passes in 2009, in 2010 it had a 46% favorable rating, 46%. but that s not a big number. in the sense of a big 50-year legacy democratic initiative. look at it now. it is overall popular when you move forward a decade. more importantly as paul noted. republicans still don t like obamacare but if you look among independent voters. republicans in competitive races don t want to touch this. back in 2010 it was critical to them, only 36% of independents liked it. 55% favorable rating among independent voters. if you re a republican, running statewide in pennsylvania or in an ohio or in a suburban district somewhere that s competitive, you do not want this issue back on the table. we talk a lot about bipartisanship here, and how washington is doing with that, but certainly the bipartisan size of relief today on bo
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