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Poll: Most back fix if Supreme Court strikes subsidies

By The Hill  
   March 05, 2015

A majority of the public wants Congress to pass a fix allowing people to keep financial assistance to buy insurance if the Supreme Court strikes down ObamaCare subsidies, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll. The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Wednesday in the case of King v. Burwell, which could strike down subsidies for around 7.5 million people in the roughly three dozen states using a federally run marketplace under ObamaCare. But even if the Court does do so, 54 percent want Congress to pass legislation to allow people in all states to keep financial help, while 35 percent oppose such a move.

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