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"A clear majority of Americans think opponents to the Affordable Care Act should not try to block the law’s implementation, a new poll shows.
According to the latest survey from Kaiser Family Foundation, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, 56 percent believe that detractors to the law widely known as “Obamacare” should move on to tackle the nation’s other problems, compared with only 38 percent who believe they should continue their efforts to block the law from being implemented."
This election will be polarized by this decision. In fact, I'd venture to say that no single issue, since slavery, was as polarizing as this, in a contest for US Presidency.
I guarantee that in 15 years we will be having another healthcare debate in this Country and people will be saying keep your hands off my ACA! don't mess with ACA......people are so fickle and uninformed.
"A clear majority of Americans think opponents to the Affordable Care Act should not try to block the law’s implementation, a new poll shows.
According to the latest survey from Kaiser Family Foundation, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, 56 percent believe that detractors to the law widely known as “Obamacare” should move on to tackle the nation’s other problems, compared with only 38 percent who believe they should continue their efforts to block the law from being implemented."
In addition to the economy and the continued Obama spending spree, Obama will be a major issue in the upcoming elections.
Given that 2/3 of Americans oppose Obamacare, and the fact that it is the largest tax increase in US history and robs from medicare, it may be a hard "selling point" to voters.
Good luck in November. That is when the real polls open.
"A clear majority of Americans think opponents to the Affordable Care Act should not try to block the law’s implementation, a new poll shows.
According to the latest survey from Kaiser Family Foundation, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, 56 percent believe that detractors to the law widely known as “Obamacare” should move on to tackle the nation’s other problems, compared with only 38 percent who believe they should continue their efforts to block the law from being implemented."
But they'll keep talking it to death until the election results come in.
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