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The largest obstacle facing the healthcare reform law might not be the Supreme Court or an election year, but a meager foundation of primary care physicians, according to a Washington Post report.
White House contender Mitt Romney has taken criticism from political opponents over his 2006 healthcare reform law in Massachusetts, but others — including the state's current governor — say the law has been a success, according to an NPR report.
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