
That makes one person.
Via CNS News:
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), the number two Democrat in the House of Representatives, says he and other Democrats who supported Obamacare are “all very disappointed” in the rollout process, but he indicated that repealing the law is not an option:
“I don’t think Obamacare has failed,” Hoyer told CBS’s “Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer.”
“Access to Obamacare has been a failure at this point in time, and it needs to be fixed. So from that standpoint, the substance of Obamacare is yet to be tested. And to the extent it has been tested, it’s been a success for millions of people.” He was referring to young people who can stay on their parents’ policies until age 26 and people with pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied coverage.
“The process has been terrible, and we’re all very disappointed, those of us who support the Affordable Care Act,” Hoyer said. “But the Affordable Care Act, Bob — the majority of the American public says, look, we need to fix it, not repeal it.”
