Posted on 03/24/2017 11:10:39 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Democrats are cheering a new poll which shows that likely 2018 voters shift 33 points away from incumbent GOP legislators once they are given negative information about House Speaker Paul Ryans healthcare bill. Voters [in GOP districts] move from approving of their congressperson by 12 points(46% approve, 34% disapprove) to disapproving by 21 points (35% approve,56% disapprove) a net shift of 33 percentage points, says Priorities USA, which commissioned the poll of 1,001 likely voters into the popularity of Ryancare, or the American Health Care Act.
The Ryancare bill is intended to supplant Obamacares takeover of the nations healthcare sector.
The March 24 Priorities memo declared:
After hearing a positive argument in favor of the GOP plan, information about its provisions and consequences, and messages against their own incumbent for supporting it, we are able to really move the needle in a way that is rarely driven by a single issue, as it is in this case
The top-testing message against the GOP proposal (as drafted at the time of fielding) is that it allows insurance companies to charge people over age fifty five times more than younger people for their carewith 61% of voters saying this raises very big concerns for them. This is the top-testing message among key target groups, garnering very big concerns among 75% of those who move on their vote, 66% of independents, 53% of Obama-Trump voters, and 69% of white non-college women.
The poll was conducted by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group on March 23.
The poll matches the lopsidedly populist anti-Ryancare results of a Quinnipiac poll released March 23.
The Priorities poll showed significant shifts among several categories of voters once Democrats are able to push the anti-Ryancare argument.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Very proud of Dave today. This morning on Jimmy Barrett he said calls were running 700 against this bill to 100 for. This was a Conservative win.
That is what I have thought all along.
Wish I had thought of that. I voted for Brat right before catching a flight to Boston. I did not expect him to win, and in fact, a coworker in Boston asked me if I heard the news that Cantor was out. It made my trip worthwhile
I smiled for a week after.
Best vote I ever cast.
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