Subject: txt hcare -
Just 40% of voters nationwide now favor plans in Congress while 55% are opposed. Those figures are essentially unchanged from a week ago.
This is the sixth straight week with support for the legislation between 38% and 41% (see question wording and trends).
One reason for public opposition to the plan is the growing belief that its passage will increase the cost of health care. Sixty-three percent (63%) now believe the legislation will increase costs. That’s up from 58% a week ago.
Only 13% now believe the proposal will achieve its stated goal of reducing the cost of health care.
By a 54% to 24% margin, voters now believe that passage of the plan will make the quality of care worse. Those figures have remained fairly consistent for months.
[It'll cost more and decrease quality - yet they'll pass it.
Its never had anything to do with health 'care'.]
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
POLL: Most Americans Don't Want Their Health Care 'Reformed'
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