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Healthcare.gov is Down Once Again

Despite promises from the president that healthcare.gov would be better for the "vast majority" of people by December 1, the website has once again run into problems.

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Simply clicking the "log in" button will trigger an error message explaining that the website currently has "a lot of visitors right now!" and urges customers to leave their email addresses and try again another time.

President Obama had said he believed things with the website would only get better from this point on, but it appears that his prediction was slightly off.

On Friday, the website went down for an extended period of time to "fix" the majority of the problems and expand capacity to 50,000 people.

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