WASHINGTON — The arguments inside the Supreme Court building on Tuesday may have been about the finer points of law, but on the sidewalk outside, they were pure politics, delivered bluntly with megaphones, microphones and a lot of shouting.
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There were college students and retirees, homemakers and homeless people. Doctors and nurses came. So did real estate agents and writers. Flag bandannas were in abundant supply. The crowd formed two opposing sides, each taking turns in a marathon standoff over the Affordable Care Act that turned one slender block between the marble steps of the court and First Street into a cross section of American politics.
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