Opponents of Obamacare received two pieces of good news in early November.
First, voters on November 4 elected a Senate majority committed to repealing the law, joining the House majority that has voted for repeal several times in the past four years.
Then, on November 7, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear the case of King v. Burwell, which could fundamentally undermine Obamacare by, ironically, upholding the law as written, passed, and signed by the president.
The Supreme Court will probably rule in late June of next year, and if it decides in favor of the plaintiff, Obamacare opponents will have achieved a major victory.