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Obama, Romney Seek Advantage On Health Care Law Ruling

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WASHINGTON (June 23, 2012)--President Barack Obama ardently defends his federal health care overhaul while Republican challenger Mitt Romney adamantly opposes it, but this coming week, when the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the law, both sides will scramble for political gain no matter the outcome.

If the court upholds the law, Mr. Obama will get vindication for his signature legislative accomplishment and Romney will have a concrete target for his pledge to repeal it.

If the court rules against part or all of the law, Mr. Obama could blame Romney, congressional Republicans and a conservative-leaning court for denying health benefits to millions of people in the United States while Romney could claim victory for his assertion that the government overreached.


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