Monday, September 21, 2009

Obamacare lacks strong support even among the uninsured

According to a Rasmussen survey of uninsured voters, there are "30% who Strongly Favor the plan and 26% who are Strongly Opposed."  Since the uninsured are those who supposedly benefit from Obamacare, it is interesting that, among those with strong opinions, Obamacare is favored only by 30 to 26.  Even worse, a plurality of the uninsured believe that Obamacare will increase costs:
Forty-one percent (41%) of the uninsured believe that passage of the
legislation will increase the cost of health care while 26% believe it
will cut costs.



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