The numbers continue to change,
and don't look good for the 'one issue' Pubs, who are betting all their chips in the next elections, hoping that the American people will believe their lies, vote against their own interests and reject the affordable health care that the rest of the world enjoys.
WASHINGTON -- Attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act continue to shift in the law’s favor, even in Republican-held congressional districts, a new poll released Monday shows.
The poll in battleground congressional districts shows 52 percent of respondents want to “implement and fix” the 2010 health care reform law versus 42 percent who want to “repeal and replace” it. Those numbers were 49 percent to 45 percent, respectively, in the firm's December poll.
Wow! Does that mean the Pubs will have to stand FOR something, instead of just being the Party of NO? Should be fun to watch, as the numbers continue to look better for the people vs 'Big Medicine,' where one injury/illness could mean bankruptcy, unless you can afford HUGE insurance premiums.
WASHINGTON -- Attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act continue to shift in the law’s favor, even in Republican-held congressional districts, a new poll released Monday shows.
The poll in battleground congressional districts shows 52 percent of respondents want to “implement and fix” the 2010 health care reform law versus 42 percent who want to “repeal and replace” it. Those numbers were 49 percent to 45 percent, respectively, in the firm's December poll.
Wow! Does that mean the Pubs will have to stand FOR something, instead of just being the Party of NO? Should be fun to watch, as the numbers continue to look better for the people vs 'Big Medicine,' where one injury/illness could mean bankruptcy, unless you can afford HUGE insurance premiums.
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