Former President Bill Clinton made a detailed case for the Affordable Care Act Tuesday, arguing that both opponents and supporters of the law had an obligation to make it work.

"It seems to me that the benefits of reform can’t be fully realized, and the problems can’t be fixed, unless both the supporters and the opponents of the legislation work together to implement it," he said, adding even fixing the law's problems require collaboration. "We all get paid to show up for work, and we need all hands on deck here."

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