The steep partisan divide in Congress over the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, reflects a similar rift among the public — except for when it comes to independents. Despite the program’s climbing costs, 63% of respondents with no party affiliation hold a positive view of Obamacare, according to polling released by Gallup on Monday. It's a finding that's helped drive the program's overall approval to new heights even as lawmakers struggle to find answers on making it more fiscally sustainable.BIPARTISAN LAWMAKERS UNVEIL OBAMACARE FIX AS PRESSURE GROWS ON JOHNSON FOR PLAY CALLThe...
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