Morning Plum: Insurance industry bets on Obamacare. GOP bets on failure.
Insurance companies will spend hundreds of millions to help make the law work, but Republicans know it has already failed.
Insurance companies will spend hundreds of millions to help make the law work, but Republicans know it has already failed.
Lawmakers remain far more likely to vote on a useless Iran sanctions bill than on extending a lifeline to over one million Americans.
Stan Greenberg's extensive new research confirms it yet again: The GOP repeal stance is not a winner.
After all of its problems, the Affordable Care Act is still on probation with many voters.
Republican leaders appear ready to enter into basic governing compromises.
A senior Senate Democratic aide tells me the chances of an extension of an unemployment insurance extension for 1.3 million people are "slipping away."
A budget deal appears to be close, but an extension of benefits for the jobless appears nowhere in sight.
Harry Reid says Obamacare will be a plus for Dems in 2014.
The President hopes to link Obamacare to the larger economic themes that have bailed him out in the past.
What if the GOP stance on health care is a liability, too?
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