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PLUNGE: New poll shows Obamacare support at 26%

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PLUNGE: New poll shows Obamacare support at 26%

A new poll shows that just 26 percent of Americans support Obamacare, but at the same time only 13 percent think the law will be completely repealed.

obama-health-law-fails-gain-support” target=”_blank”>The Associated Press-Gfk survey was completed before the White House announced this week that it had signed up 6 million people for private health plans through the state and federal exchanges under the Affordable Care Act.

The poll showed that 7 in 10 American believe the law will stay on the books with some changes.

The AP noted that support for the law has dropped 13 points since 2010, when 39 percent favored the law. Opposition also has dipped 7 percentage points from 2010, when it stood at 43 percent. The number of people on the fence, the AP reported, has tripled from 10 percent to 30 percent.

Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/28/obama-health-law-fails-gain-support-poll/#ixzz2xKxa0rEs 

2 thoughts on “PLUNGE: New poll shows Obamacare support at 26%

  1. Most people do not even understand the ACA they just listen to the latest idiot with the biggest mouth from the right or left.

  2. The general view of many was that it would be the “affordable” alternative to expensive or no insurance. It turned out to not be the case. The millennial generation may have supported it in principal, but have discovered it’s not the freebie they thought it would be. That generation just don’t like paying for anything, and will stay on their parents plan until 26, after which, they will simply ignore it.

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