Don Surber found some interesting poll results showing what Americans think of Obamacare:
Pollster Frank Luntz went through the numbers of the Wall Street Journal/NBC poll and found that the problem with Obamacare is that no one believes it will do what President Obama says it will do. In a memo to the public, Luntz said:
1. “47% think their costs will go up thanks to Barack Obama’s healthcare plan, while only 13% think their costs will go down.”
2. “By an incredible 61% to 14% margin, more people believe scientists will discover life in outer space than believe the current healthcare plan won’t add a penny to the deficit.”
3. “25% of those surveyed said they would actively work to defeat members of Congress who vote for a government insurance plan, while only 8% said they would work to support them.”
4. “Half of all Americans (49%) now oppose the plan, while only 39% support it (and 12% remain undecided).”
5. “More than a third of Americans strongly oppose the legislation (34%). They are primarily, but not exclusively, conservative voters.”
6. “48% of self-identified independents oppose the legislation (30% strongly), compared to only 40% who support it.”
7. “A majority of Americans (55%) agree that ‘When it comes to the healthcare reform debate in Washington, I’m mad as hell and not going to take it anymore’.”
And this is the biggie:
8. “Seniors, obviously a key constituency, are in firm opposition to the reform plan (57% oppose, 36% support). Back in April, they were evenly divided. More precisely, it is men aged 60+ who are the angriest. Fully 47% of men 55 or older strongly oppose the plan (61% are at least somewhat opposed).”
(Hat Tip: Instapundit)









2 responses so far ↓
1 Ron Ratliff // Nov 2, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Does this mean that 25% of the population believes that there is life in outer space but that we just won’t be able to find it?
Thanks for the article!
2 Peter // Nov 3, 2009 at 10:48 am
Ron,
I am beginning to wonder whether there is intelligent life on Earth, much less outer space.
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