According to the latest poll, the percentage of voters in favor of repealing the health care law has jumped to an all-time high of 63% while those opposing repeal stands at a low 32%. (Before this poll, support for repeal ranged from 54 to 58% and never reached the 60s.) Those who strongly favor repeal number 46% and those that strongly oppose repeal stands at 25%.
However, 77% of the political class, otherwise known as the entitlement class, continues to support the plan in stark contrast to the 67% of mainstream voters that believe it will be bad for America.
Again, 63% of all voters expect the health care plan to increase the federal deficit, 12% expect the bill to decrease the deficit and 13% say it will have no impact. Fifty-five percent (55%) expect the health care plan to drive up the cost of health care rather than causing those costs to go down. Only 18% believe health care costs will indeed go down because of the plan’s passage and 16% expect costs to stay about the same.
The poll had a margin of error at + or - 3% and a 95% level of confidence.
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