Fifty-six percent (56%) now oppose President Obama and the Democrats health care reform bills. Thirty-eight percent approve of the legislation. This is the lowest support Rasmussen has recorded for Obamacare. Half of the polling was completed after the Senate vote. The support for health care reform was lower in that sample.
Just 38% of voters now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the lowest level of support measured for the plan in nearly two dozen tracking polls conducted since June.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% now oppose the plan.
Half the survey was conducted before the Senate voted late Saturday to begin debate on its version of the legislation. Support for the plan was slightly lower in the half of the survey conducted after the Senate vote.Lower and lower all the time. In fact the more the people know, the less they like it! So, the next time a Democrat tells you that they are fighting for you...........
Cross posted at The DaleyGator
This health care bill is not about fixing health care. I does none of the things they claim to want to do. The CBO says its "public option" will be more expensive than private insurance so no competition. It doesn't reduce costs. It doesn't cover everyone.
ReplyDeleteThis whole debate is about control. The progressives have trying to gain control of your health care for a century. Don't let them do it.
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