ObamaCare Is Unworkable
04 October 2013
Christine Harbin-Hanson, Federal Affairs Manager for Americans for Prosperity (AFP), discusses efforts to repeal, defund and delay ObamaCare, including AFP's "Exempt Me Too" project, and how Members of Congress rank on their votes for economic freedom.
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