Five times the rate it's gone up. Why? Because people are ready to pay a cheaper fine and then be able to sign up for insurance which are now guaranteed under Romney care than pay high-cost insurance which is what's happened as a result of Romney care.
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Santorum criticizes Romney's health care plan during the debate.
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