Not true, the polls have consistently shown the law is not popular. The poll that really mattered i.e. the 2010 election proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Now dungbeetlecare is back as a campaign issue, and in the forefront. The dems will very likely lose the senate and the prez because of it.
As to whether that will mean a damn thing to get the law repealed, well that is truly up in the air. I don't trust Romney to keep his promise at all, but we will see. We will know in January, because Romney can immediately give everyone waivers and has said that he would. If he does not do that the first day, then we will know he has NO intention of repealing the law.
That's all well and good, but I wish some hotshot reporter will ask Romney if those waivers will fire the 12,000 new IRS agents 0bamcare created, or repeal the raft of new (mostly hidden) taxes on things like wheelchairs, prescriptions and investments. I'd love to hear his answer to that one. There's almost 3000 pages of God knows what in this law, either it gets completely repealed or we'll be finding little turds in the national punchbowl for years to come.
Even THAT doesn't matter. Repealing the law doesn't repeal this evil precedent about what kinds of laws are Constitutional. Only a contrary SCOTUS decision or a Constitutional amendment will do that now.