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Obamacare: Montgomery County Reacts To Twitter Confusion

The county reacts on social media after initial reports botched the Supreme Court Ruling on "Obamacare."

 
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CNN corrected it's report 13 minutes after originally reporting a Supreme Court decision striking down Obama's health care reform, causing mass confusion on Twitter. Twitter — @CNNBrk
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CNN initially reported at 10:08 a.m. that the Supreme Court struck down Obama's health care law, causing widespread confusion on Twitter.
CNN corrected it's report 13 minutes after originally reporting a Supreme Court decision striking down Obama's health care reform, causing mass confusion on Twitter.

The Twitter nation waited and watched for the Supreme Court ruling on President Obama's healthcare act Thursday morning. Seconds after the ruling was released, the social media outlet exploded in confusion.

Early reports from CNN said the Affordable Care Act had been struck down, the Associated Press reported that the law had been upheld, some claimed it was too early to have a correct analysis.

Read more about Montgomery County leaders' reactions to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the ACA.

Related Topics: Healthcare, President Obama, SCOTUS, Social Media, Supreme Court, Twitter, and obamacare

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