Poll: 63% Want Obamacare Repealed

From NEWSMAX:

Support for repeal of the new national healthcare plan has jumped to its highest level ever. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 63 percent of U.S. voters now favor repeal of the plan congressional Democrats passed and President Obama signed into law in March.

Before today, weekly polling had shown support for repeal ranging from 54 percent to 58 percent. Just 32 percent oppose repeal, according to the survey of 1,000 likely voters taken May 22-23.

The new findings include 46 percent who strongly favor repeal of the healthcare bill and 25 percent who strongly oppose it…

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  1. Makes sense. More people are coming to the realization that we are broke and cannot truly pay for anymore spending. Heck, we cannot more for what we currently spend. November may change the players but I have little faith that the next group running the show will do much better.

    Big government is wildly inefficient and unable to make sound ‘business’ decisions. I would love to see the government operate like many businesses that cut costs when they are losing money. Better yet, I would love it if the Federal Government were required to pass a balanced budget like most states do. I dont think it is alot to ask for.

  2. This is a direct result of massive negative advertising by special interests. The health care plan recently passed by Congress is far from perfect, but it is a step in the right direction.

    It infuriates me when certain business and political interests promote the ideas that personal gain and corporate profits are far more important than people’s lives. What does it say about a society when polls like this one indicate that a majority of people support so much unnecessary suffering and so many premature deaths?

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