By Ken Alltucker | The Republic
The website that serves as the backbone of the nation’s health-care overhaul is supposed to extend health insurance to the uninsured masses with just a handful of keystrokes.
But the website has become a point of frustration for millions of American consumers who have run into delays, blank screens and error messages during repeated unsuccessful attempts to browse and buy health insurance plans.
What started as a minor annoyance has developed into political crisis for President Barack Obama’s administration, with questions about when the president was aware of technical malfunctions that were known days and weeks before healthcare.gov launched on Oct. 1.
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