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New Results: 86% of people under the age of 50 want Obamacare improved, not repealed. |
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Your source for this "86%"???
My source is recent (Oct. 1, 2014, McLaughlin & Associates)
The only thing I can find on yours, looks like a poll conducted by obamacare supporters (The Kaiser foundation) sometime early last Spring.
The poll I quoted included 38 percent Democrats and 32 percent Republicans. These results are consistent with straight up-or-down polling on Obamacare during President Obama’s second term. Over that 20-month span, according to Real Clear Politics, 147 polls have been conducted on Obamacare. All 147 have found that Americans oppose it, giving Obamacare a second-term record of 0-and-147 — far worse than the 40-120 record of the hapless 1962 New York Mets. Meanwhile, some Republican consultants and commentators, armed with polls that either don’t ask about an Obamacare alternative or else are conducted by the left-leaning, pro-Obamacare Kaiser Family Foundation, are trying to convince GOP candidates to talk about “repairing” Obamacare — the obvious Democratic message — rather than about repealing and replacing it. Such messaging is bad enough politically. In terms of looking out for the future of the country, it’s horrendous. |
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