While the Northeast continues to drown from the effects of Irene, ObamaCare© continues taking on water, as well:
"Americans' opinion of Obamacare has reached an all-time post-passage low according to the Kaiser Health Tracking poll. Only 39% of those surveyed have a favorable view of the law"
That's a further 2 point drop since the spring of '10. What's particularly bothersome for its proponents is that support among Dems and Indies continues to fall. Inexplicably, Pubbie support has risen to 24% (kind of like being the tallest midget, one supposes).
Now, bad polling numbers doesn't equal repeal, but it certainly indicates that as the train-wreck's impact on health care and health insurance continues to further erode its support.
"Americans' opinion of Obamacare has reached an all-time post-passage low according to the Kaiser Health Tracking poll. Only 39% of those surveyed have a favorable view of the law"
That's a further 2 point drop since the spring of '10. What's particularly bothersome for its proponents is that support among Dems and Indies continues to fall. Inexplicably, Pubbie support has risen to 24% (kind of like being the tallest midget, one supposes).
Now, bad polling numbers doesn't equal repeal, but it certainly indicates that as the train-wreck's impact on health care and health insurance continues to further erode its support.
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