No, with the pandemic and Obamacare coming up for a vote in November, the media will focus on healthcare first and foremost. At least the MSM should. Now, the other side would much rather focus on abortion.
i will stand corrected and agree that the ACA will get some attention, but not that much, and still not near the attention abortion will get.
that said, Wall St loves the ACA, so it won't get overturned.
if the ACA goes away, medicare for all becomes a mandate from the citizenry and the overwhelming number 1 political issue going forward.
the ACA is all that stopped MFA propelling Bernie to the nomination in 2020, and probably 2016 too, despite Comcast, AT&T, and the DNC and Wall St, fighting Bernie and MFA to the death.
that said, for all the good the ACA does, it has a fatal flaw in that it does nothing to address cost, and is a massive financial burden to many who aren't rich.
MFA is an infinitely better way to go, the ACA is probably all that's stopping it at this point, which makes the ACA a mixed blessing. (as if it wasn't already, as those it benefits, it does so at the expense of many who can't afford the expense it puts on them).
that said, money in politics is still the biggest issue of all times a million, (and the root of most all other issues), and neither party or any corporate media want it addressed.