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The Supreme Court on June 28, 2012, upheld the individual health-insurance mandate that is at the heart of President Obama’s landmark health-care law, saying the mandate is permissible under Congress’s taxing authority.

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The potentially game-changing, election-year decision — a major victory for the White House less than five months before the November elections — will help redefine the power of the national government and affect the health-care choices of millions of Americans.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. sided with the majority in voting to uphold the law, Obama’s signature domestic initiative.

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It’s the welfare state, stupid

What’s good for individuals isn’t always good for society.

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Lessons from the 2012 election

(Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)

COLUMN | Whenever there is a momentous event with winners and losers, you can take away lessons.

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The GOP’s blame game

The GOP passes through the five stages of grief.

Why Republican governors want to leave Obamacare to the feds

Republican governors don't have a lot to gain from running their own health exchange - but they do have a lot to lose if it goes wrong.

Republican party and self-discovery, Obamacares vulnerability and more [AM Briefing]

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Gov. McDonnell favors federal Obamacare exchange for Virginia

(Jay Paul / For The Washington Post)

Governor says for now, state will not set up own insurance exchange.

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Obama’s health care overhaul now moves quickly to the states, with more hurdles along the way

(Charles Dharapak, File / Associated Press)

WASHINGTON — The long slog has turned into a sprint. President Barack Obama’s health care law survived the Supreme Court and the election; now the uninsured can sign up for coverage in about 11 months.

Dont blame Romneys message

A campaign's message isn't some free-floating concept unmoored from reality or strategic thinking. Messages are tied down by circumstance. And the attacks on Mitt Romney's messaging forget why he adopted the message he ultimately did.

 

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