Politico October 31, 2020
Susannah Luthi

The sign-up season begins amid an intensifying pandemic and shortly before the Supreme Court will weigh Obamacare’s fate.

Other than a handful of tweets and press releases heralding declining premiums, the health department hasn’t made a big sign-up push.

Obamacare open enrollment kicks off Sunday amid an economic meltdown that’s left millions uninsured in a pandemic, but the Trump administration is barely touting sign-ups under a law it’s asking the Supreme Court to throw out just 10 days later.

For the first time since Obamacare coverage began in 2014, the sign-up window is occurring in a battered economy. And the Trump administration, which years ago...

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