The Fix Archive: Health Care
The Fix's 11 big questions for 2011
The calendar is about to turn on a very active 2010 election cycle, but another one waits just around the corner, with the 2012 cycle expected to begin shortly after the calendar reads "January." To help you keep track of what's ahead, we came up with 11 key questions that are likely to be answered in 2011 and let you know what they mean for 2012 and beyond.
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Aaron Blake
| December 29, 2010; 2:44 PM ET |
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Eye on 2012, Health Care, House, Politics and the Court, Redistricting, Republican Party, Supreme Court
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The future of Ken Cuccinelli
The decision today by a federal judge in Virginia that a provision of President Obama's health care law is unconstitutional thrusts state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli into the national spotlig
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Chris Cillizza
| December 13, 2010; 4:22 PM ET |
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Health care vote-switchers an endangered species
A look at House Democrats who switched their votes on the health care law -- and what their political future might be.
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Aaron Blake
| October 26, 2010; 10:09 AM ET |
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Most Democrats avoid healthcare on campaign trail
If House Democrats sustain major losses on Nov. 2, the health care law passed earlier this year is likely to be a big reason.
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Aaron Blake
| October 22, 2010; 2:45 PM ET |
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Why Democrats aren't running on health care
The White House has launched a public relations onslaught to coincide with today's enactment of a handful of provisions of the health care law but there remains deep skepticism among the political class within the party that candidates can -- or will -- run on health care at the ballot box this fall.
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Chris Cillizza
| September 23, 2010; 12:15 PM ET |
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Is health care getting more popular?
A new Kaiser Family Foundation national poll shows support for President Barack Obama's health care bill bumping up in a significant way over the past month, data that seems to affirm the idea pushed by Administration officials that the legislation will ultimately be a net political positive.
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Chris Cillizza
| June 30, 2010; 11:54 AM ET |
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