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Thank you tomorrow could also mean an entirely new presidential race than we've seen so far chief political correspondent Carl Cameron has the story.

On the eve of the Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of President Obama is Affordable Care Act Mitt Romney weighed in a last time.

My guess is they're not sleeping real well at the White House tonight but the court upholds that if they say look at it passes the constitution.

It's still as bad policy and that I mean if I'm elected we -- going to repeal and replace it half.

If the court strikes down obamacare Romney's GOP allies in congress have hinted any replacement legislation will be considered under regular order.

The full often drawn out process of committee meetings and public hearings.

In contrast to the way they say Democrats ram the bill through the senate on Christmas Eve two years ago at the White House spokesman Jay Carney noted conservatives proposed an individual mandate.

Two decades ago during the Clinton Era health care battles.

And Romney even signed -- into law was adopted -- Many leaders of the Republican Party in the ninety's.

It was.

Adopted by an implemented by Republican governor in Massachusetts the supreme -- health -- decision could reset the whole presidential race the final fox poll before the ruling finds a virtual dead heat within the survey's margin of error.

Among independents likely to decide the race the president has a slight edge but a third are undecided.

Mr.

Obama has a clear fourteen point lead when it comes to who has the clear economic plan.

Some Democrats plan to be absent from their own national convention this fall.

Missouri senator Claire McCaskill insist it's because she's facing a tough reelection the head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Steve Israel says he'd like all democratic candidates to stay on the trail.

And skipped the party bash is well now to three key battleground states new quinnipiac polling finds a virtual tie overall in Florida.

But among Latinos the president has a 24 point lead.

In Pennsylvania -- is on the president's heels.

He has an edge with a registered independents but trails by twelve points among women in Ohio democratic attacks on Romney's Bain Capital days have taken -- -- The president leads by nine points overall as well as among independent voters.

The Obama -- concerned about Ohio and Pennsylvania his first general election bus -- swing through both states right after the fourth of July.

-- Virginia really want an outsource your -- -- the White House that Romney -- bashing attack got launched in battleground states yesterday vice president Joseph Biden on the trail in Iowa today.

So the nation does not need an outsource -- in chief.

Nor someone who creates jobs in Singapore South Korea and Shanghai.

For his part -- will be.

-- DC tomorrow for the Supreme Court decision the truth is health care energizes partisans on both sides.

And it won't go away as an issue with tomorrow's decision.

Or for that matter after November's election fights gonna continue regardless and was inaugurated next year -- looks like congress is not gonna move fast if there are changes necessary -- -- decision.

And we should point out governor -- is welcome here on special report tomorrow if he's -- it will be a block away -- he hasn't remarkable city Karl thank you.