White House Claims 375,000 HealthCare.gov visitors by Noon Monday
How many were journalists trying to see if actually worked?
White House spokesman Jay Carney said the performance of the troubled HealthCare.gov website was significantly improved and the site had logged 375,000 visitors on Monday by noon.
Carney said the website had made significant strides in implementing improvements by a Nov. 30 deadline, but that President Barack Obama believed there was more work to be done to make it function more smoothly.
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"White House spokesman Jay Carney said the performance of the troubled HealthCare.gov website was significantly improved and the site had logged 375,000 visitors on Monday by noon."
So 375 people got tossed off and had to log back on 1000 times?