Hillary Clinton is telling voters she wants "to build on" Obamacare. But President Obama's signature healthcare law remains highly unpopular because many Americans believe it's not a good deal for them personally.
The president essentially laid out a case for his own law's failures in an article he wrote for the Journal of the American Medical Association.
He wrote: "too many Americans still strain to pay for their physician visits and prescriptions, cover their deductibles, or pay their monthly insurance bills; struggle to navigate a complex, sometimes bewildering system; and remain uninsured."
It was a striking concession. It also shows that the president still has no idea how much damage he's done to Americans' healthcare:



















