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Obama calls Biden 'Vice President' on his White House return

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80% : Pictured: The two greet each other during Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021 Obama will celebrate the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, on Tuesday.
71% : President Joe Biden said it 'feels like the good old days' as he welcomed former President Barack Obama back to the White House to push the Affordable Care Act - with the White House and Democrats needing a major boost before the midterms.
59% : He and Obama are pictured on the day that it was signed more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Act offered biggest expansion of health coverage in 45 years Passed and signed into law in 2010, the ACA (Affordable Care Act) is considered former President Barack Obama's signature legislature, to the point where it was referred to as 'Obamacare' by both its detractors and supporters.
57% : They also reprised an old tradition during the Obama administration by having lunch more videos 1 2 3 Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Watch video Former President Barack Obama (right) will return to the White House Tuesday as President Joe Biden (left) announces fixes to the 'family glitch' in the Affordable Care Act.
56% : We always talked about how if we could get the principle of universal coverage established, we could then build on it,' Obama said in the video.
51% : Vice President Kamala Harris, Joe Biden and Barack Obama arrive to deliver the remarks on the Affordable Care Act The White House posted a photo of Biden and Obama in the Oval Office before entering the East Room for their speech.
48% : The peg for the White House reunion was the 12th anniversary of the launch of the Affordable Care act but Obama is reappearing on the Democratic stage as Biden's approval ratings sit in the low 40s and Democrats worry that will hurt them at the ballot box in November when they try and retain control of Congress.
48% : Obamacare took the first major steps to close Medicare's unpopular 'doughnut hole,' a coverage gap that used to leave seniors on the hook for hundreds of dollars in prescriptions drug costs.
40% : On a more serious note, he recalled how hard it was to get the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed, criticized the media for disinformation and said families are still paying too much for healthcare Obama waves to the audience in the East Room as he is introduced by Vice President Harris.
36% : On a more serious note, he recalled how hard it was to get the Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed, criticized the media for disinformation and said families are still paying too much for healthcare.
35% : If Obamacare is gone, that becomes a real question.
31% : In 2017, Sen. John McCain gave a dramatic thumbs' down on a GOP vote to repeal Obamacare COVID-19 would become America's newest pre-existing condition, for more than 10 million people who have tested positive so far.
25% : Obama, 60, and Biden, 79, were together to present the Biden administration's plan to 'fix' the so-called 'family glitch' in the ACA, which is more casually referred to as 'Obamacare.'

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