Voter Pessimism on ObamaCare at All-Time High

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While a majority of voters nationwide continue to favor repeal of the national health care law, those who have health insurance don’t think it’s very likely they will have to change their coverage.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows that 54% favor repeal of the law, including 44% who Strongly Favor repeal. Thirty-nine percent (39%) oppose repeal of the law, including 31% who are Strongly Opposed.

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this law, along with all the others the dems passed, should be completely demolished. start all over.

all the people in the USA are supposed to be represented when laws are passed. for the past two years the dems have left out the republicans, that means the people that were represented by these republicans were not heard. now we are being heard and the laws that have been passed over the last two years should be repealed and start over again.