The Republicans obsession with repealing Obamacare will be stalled if Hillary Clinton wins the 2016 presidential election.
While millions of Americans have gained health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, the six-year-old law hit roadblocks this year as some insurers proposed big, double-digit premium increases and others announced their intent to stop selling plans in the law’s new marketplaces, saying the losses are too great. Most of the co-ops, or consumer-operated-and-oriented plans, created as part of the law have shut down.