Subject: txt hcare
Fifty-seven percent (57%) of voters nationwide say that it would be better to pass no health care reform bill this year instead of passing the plan currently being considered by Congress.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 34% think that passing that bill would be better.
Notably, it's middle-income voters that are most likely than others to say that passing no legislation is the better option. One reason for this is that most Americans now believe they will be worse off if reform passes.
However, 70% of liberal voters nationwide say it would be better to pass the legislation rather than passing nothing at all. Most moderates (54%) and conservatives (80%) hold the opposite view.
[Any passage sets the course for socialized medicine, only how quickly it will occur is unknown.]
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Monday, December 21, 2009
POLL: MOST AMERICANS WANT CONGRESS TO PASS NO CURRENT HEALTH BILL
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