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Poll: Second year brings less interest in Obamacare exchanges

By The Hill  
   September 30, 2014

The public is less interested in buying health insurance from ObamaCare's exchanges in their second year, according to a new poll. Forty-seven percent of voters told the Morning Consult that they are "not at all likely" to purchase coverage in the marketplaces this year, up from 28 percent last year. The decline in interest, seen across the board, could present challenges to the White House and insurance companies if exchange enrollment stagnates. It also points to complicated public perception of the ObamaCare marketplaces, which stumbled out of the gate last fall but rallied to register more than 8 million people by May 1.

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