This tells you how many people have signed up for a plan (or Medicaid):
http://www.advisory.com/Daily-Briefing/Blog/
200,000 in just one month from just 15 states. Even if 150,000 are Medicaid enrollees (and the breakdown seems to be 70-30), that's still a lot of people getting coverage, who probably weren't getting it before (or had a sub-standard plan).
I also look at these enrollees as Democratic votes, because the GOP will almost certainly field a candidate who campaigns on repealing the ACA. If we have 15 million people enrolled by 2016, they can go right ahead and try.
http://www.advisory.com/Daily-Briefing/Blog/
200,000 in just one month from just 15 states. Even if 150,000 are Medicaid enrollees (and the breakdown seems to be 70-30), that's still a lot of people getting coverage, who probably weren't getting it before (or had a sub-standard plan).
I also look at these enrollees as Democratic votes, because the GOP will almost certainly field a candidate who campaigns on repealing the ACA. If we have 15 million people enrolled by 2016, they can go right ahead and try.
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