Here are five things to know:
1. The latest Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows the share of Democrats with unfavorable views toward the PPACA increased by 6 percentage points from June 2015.
2. The Kaiser Family Foundation also found a 51 percent majority of Democrats want to expand what the Obamacare law does, an increase from the 36 percent who said so in December 2015.
3. A Pew Research Center poll found that overall the public disapproves of the law by 54 to 44 percent, a change from last summer when it found Americans almost evenly divided.
4. Among Democrats, the share of those with unfavorable views went up from 19 percent in March to 25 percent in April.
5. The shifting views of the Democrats could be difficult for Hillary Clinton, who has argued that the healthcare law is working and the nation should build on it, not start over, if she is picked as the Democratic presidential nominee.
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