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In the last two weeks, eight national polls have been released showing what the American people think of Obamacare. The results of those eight polls — Pew, ABC/WaPo, PPP, CNN, CBS, Quinnipiac, Fox, and Rasmussen — show that by an average margin of 8.5 percent (49.0 percent to 40.5 percent), more people oppose Obamacare than support it.
That's greater than the margin by which John McCain lost last November...
No wonder then that Obamacare is facing nearly double-digit deficits, appears to be losing support by the day, is less popular still among those who feel strongly about the issue, and has likely lost even more support among crucial independent voters than among any other group.
It is time to kill this expensive, intrusive, unpopular monster — once and for all...
[Ah, but its never had anything to do with health care.]
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
The American People Don't Want Obamacare (and They Want It Less All the Time)
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