Can a flock of baby ducks make you fall in love with the Affordable Care Act?
Get your ducks in a row—visit http://t.co/oB4N8EhEuV to #GetCovered starting Oct 1! pic.twitter.com/dtxAx7yKuB
— Adorable Care Act (@AdorableCareAct) September 26, 2013
From the White House to the Koch Brothers, the push to convince Americans to either love or hate Affordable Care Act is hotter than ever, but the latest emerging campaign is superlative in at least one way: cuteness.
Going by the name “Adorable Care Act” the pro-Obamacare campaign combines pictures of baby animals with facts and information about the health reform law, which reaches a major milestone October 1 as insurance exchanges open. The new ACA campaign has yet to build a sizable audience on twitter just yet, but it is picking up steam with retweets from the White House.
With such social-media-friendly fare as baby chicks, pint-sized mice, and pandas, it seems designed to win over 20-somethings, one of the crucial groups the Obama administration needs to sign up for health care under the new exchanges.
It’s not clear who’s behind the account; NBC News reached out to the president’s group Organizing for America and confirmed they are not running the campaign. The only accounts the Adorable Care Act follows on twitter as of Thursday afternoon are Buzzfeed affiliated.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney addressed the campaign during Thursday’s White House briefing, and while he didn’t say if he knew who was behind the effort, he gave his take on why it might help “sell the health care law.”
“Everybody loves cute animals,” he said.









