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The Affordable Care Act After Election Day

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No one has more riding on the election than President Obama, and not just because he's on the ballot. The outcome on November 6 will go a long way toward determining whether the Affordable Care Act will be fully implemented or not. For a look at how that could play out in California, host Scott Shafer talks to Marian Mulkey, director of the Health Reform and Public Programs Initiative at the California Healthcare Foundation -- a funder of The California Report.

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