Thursday, December 16, 2010

Health Care Split

The repeat Rasmussen surveys on health care show a general unpopularity, but more interestingly, they show the break down by legislative area of concern:
One little-noted aspect of the debate was a disagreement over the purpose of the legislation. Most voters identified cost as the biggest problem with health care in America today, but about one-in-four said the lack of universal coverage was the top issue. Among those who see the lack of universal coverage as the biggest problem, 86% favored the legislation. However, among the majority who see cost as the biggest issue, 68% opposed the health care bill.

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