Almost 2 out of 3 voters wants ObamaCare repealed

Rasmussen released a poll a couple days ago showing that almost two-thirds of voters want ObamaCare repealed:

Support for repeal of the new national health care plan has jumped to its highest level ever. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63% of U.S. voters now favor repeal of the plan passed by congressional Democrats and signed into law by President Obama in March.

Prior to today, weekly polling had shown support for repeal ranging from 54% to 58%.

Currently, just 32% oppose repeal.

The new findings include 46% who Strongly Favor repeal of the health care bill and 25% who Strongly Oppose it.

Republicans continue to say that they’ll make repeal of the legislation an issue moving into the general election. Many Democrats, specifically in swing districts, see it as a politicial liability. This was evident in the PA-12 special election where Mark Critz said he opposed his party’s bill.

ObamaCare plus a still struggling economy might be enough to take back at least one chamber of Congress.

 

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