Barack Obama will now answer your questions — on Quora.
The President joined the question-and-answer social network on Monday, posting two answers about the Affordable Care Act, often referred to as Obamacare. Obama also became the first user to get a verified Quora account.
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Obama's answers on Quora seem to be part of an aggressive push to promote his health care law and get more young people to sign up.
"As we continue our efforts to enroll as many Americans as possible for quality, affordable health insurance ahead of the March 31st deadline, the President's goal is to meet people –- especially young adults -– where they are," the White House told USA Today.
On March 11, Obama made a surprisingly popular appearance on "Between Two Ferns," with Zach Galifianakis, promoting his health care law and encouraging young people to sign up for it ahead of the March 31 enrollment deadline. Visits to Healthcare.gov rose by 40% after Obama's appearance on the show.
Quora announced that Obama is the first user to get a verified account. But he won't be the only one for long. The social will be rolling out more verified profiles "over the next few weeks," Quora's product manager Sandra Liu Huang wrote in a blog post.
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