Posted: Oct 26, 2013 12:29 PM by Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - For nearly five years, Republicans have struggled to make a scandal stick to President Barack Obama's White House.One by one, the controversies - Solyndra, Benghazi, Fast and Furious, and others - hit a fever pitch, but then faded away.But some Republicans see the disastrous rollout of Obama's health law as a problem with the kind of staying power they have sought.The health care failures are tangible for millions of Americans and can be experienced by anyone with Internet access.The law itself is more closely associated with Obama personally, and long has been unpopular with the public.The longer the technical problems persist, the more likely they are to affect the balance of enrollees needed in the insurance marketplace in order to keep costs down.
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