Was Obamacare's Absence From The GOP Debate A Win For The Law?

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Amid criticism of President Obama's policies on the economy, immigration and foreign affairs during the GOP debate last night, a signature program was conspicuously missing from the discussion: the Affordable Care Act.  

This was in stark contrast to the 2012 election, and even to two years ago, when Republicans shut down the federal government in attempt to defund the law. Vox takes a look at what's changed. 

The biggest winner at the Republican debates is Obamacare

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