Bi-partisan Opposition to the Health Care Law
POLL: Dislike of healthcare law crosses party lines, 1 in 4 Dems want repeal
"President Obama predicted in the spring that the new law would become popular as people learned more about it. But the poll shows Republicans strongly oppose it, independents are wary of it and a surprising number of Democrats also want it overturned."
I'm surprised the numbers of Democrats surveyed are as high as they are opposed to the health care law (and maybe this is just poor polling, who knows...) but it appears the opposition to the health care law is growing stronger, not weaker with time as more of it's failure is becoming apparent, and that opposition is g...rowing into a bi-partisan force. Repeal will be difficult, particularly so long as Obama remains President, but the voter unease about the law may have the fundamentals to support it eventually.
"President Obama predicted in the spring that the new law would become popular as people learned more about it. But the poll shows Republicans strongly oppose it, independents are wary of it and a surprising number of Democrats also want it overturned."
I'm surprised the numbers of Democrats surveyed are as high as they are opposed to the health care law (and maybe this is just poor polling, who knows...) but it appears the opposition to the health care law is growing stronger, not weaker with time as more of it's failure is becoming apparent, and that opposition is g...rowing into a bi-partisan force. Repeal will be difficult, particularly so long as Obama remains President, but the voter unease about the law may have the fundamentals to support it eventually.


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