Here is TPM's presentation of the "3%" chart. Has become article of faith among Obamacare supporters.http://ow.ly/qqlsZ
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@ByronYork@joshtpm 3% is over 9 mil. That is enough to change an election. -
@DgailB Depends how spread out. If in swing states, definitely. In reliably red or blue? Maybe not so much.@ByronYork@joshtpm -
@RobGeorge@DgailB@ByronYork Forgotten is 3% w/better coverage/lower rates, 16% insured for first time, 100% cant be dropped, etc. -
@joshtpm No doubt some will be helped. Supporters just have to hope the 80% in the chart won't be affected negatively... - 1 more reply
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@ByronYork I think that's accurate. Also think it was clarifying rejoinder to much misleading reporting. But on central point, agree.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ByronYork@joshtpm the problem is the 80% unaffected is an estimate, and increasingly, one that is in question. - 1 more reply
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@ByronYork@joshtpm Context usually helps when everyone is pointing to anecdotal stories to prove their side's argument.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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