Posted on 10/01/2014 5:38:34 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
A new poll finds that three-fifths of likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare. A large plurality 44 percent wants to see Obamacare repealed replaced with a conservative alternative. A much smaller group 16 percent wants to see it repealed but not replaced. Less than one in three respondents 32 percent would like to keep Obamacare, whether in its current form or in amended form. So, with a conservative alternative in play, 60 percent of Americans support repeal, while only 32 percent oppose it.
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Now, in a poll of 1,000 likely voters, the facts are ignored.
A sure sign of HOPE.
Oh c’mon the number has to be in the mid 90’s
90% of that 60%, scum-sucking, sub-human filth that they are, voted for the Kenyan twice, and would vote for him again. They deserve ALL the suffering they will get.
60% and I believe it’s 80% who are against amnesty. Yet here we are 4 weeks away from the midterms and are any Republicans focusing on that so they can WIN? No!
The GOP says “NO”.
Eat RomneyCARE, they say.
I’m a bit distraught that only 16% want to repeal and let it be. The only solace is maybe the other 44 think the pre-Obama was too complex.
Sadly that 60% is probably near evenly divided between people who just want the government completely out of health care and those who want single payer.
MVP has cancelled a couple of programs. Mine...they raised the premium....from $40 to $96 a month and that's without prescription coverage.
That increase would be all my food money and my gas money. This is all thanks to Obamacare.
Did you know that the Feds get a 2% cut (tax) on every policy.
Who cares what voters want? What do the illegal aliens want? DC has shown us who they really care about.
And is the GOP campaigning on the issue CONSISTENTLY? I think not.
New York Times is doing buy-outs and cutting Newsroom Staff. Bias comes with a price...
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