87% of Americans Believe Insurers Should Cover Pre-Existing Conditions, but There's a Catch

Life comes with two certainties according to Benjamin Franklin: death and taxes. Perhaps it's time to add a third: healthcare uncertainty.

When Donald Trump won the presidency, it was practically a foregone conclusion that the Affordable Care Act would be repealed and that the numerous ideas Republicans had for how to replace it would be whittled down into a single plan that would pass with ease in Congress. However, more than eight months later, Obamacare, as the ACA is more commonly known, remains the health law of the land, and the GOP remains no closer to repealing it than it did during the Barack Obama presidency.

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