ObamaCARE approval hits a brand new low – 41%
We’ve been through all the fixed townhalls of Obama, the YOU LIE address to Congress and the media blitz on all the lib friendly networks to peddle ObamaCARE to the people. The polls briefly showed a little bump in support for ObamaCARE. But as people’s kool-aid daze wore off, reality came back. According to the latest Rasmussen ObamaCARE poll, support for ObamaCARE is now at a record low approval rating of 41%. 56% disapprove which is unchanged from the last poll. Probably of bigger importance is the fact that 59% of seniors DISAPPROVE of ObamaCARE, while only 33% approve. This is nearly a margin of 2:1.
Just 41% of voters nationwide now favor the health care reform proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s down two points from a week ago and the lowest level of support yet measured.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% are opposed to the plan.
Senior citizens are less supportive of the plan than younger voters. In the latest survey, just 33% of seniors favor the plan while 59% are opposed. The intensity gap among seniors is significant. Only 16% of the over-65 crowd Strongly Favors the legislation while 46% are Strongly Opposed.
For the first time ever, a slight plurality of voters now express doubt that the legislation will become law this year. Forty-six percent (46%) say passage is likely while 47% say it is not. Those figures include 18% who say passage is Very Likely and 15% who say it is Not at All Likely. Sixty percent (60%) are less certain.
Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Democrats say the plan is at least somewhat likely to become law. Sixty-one percent (61%) of Republicans disagree. Among those not affiliated with either major party, 34% say passage is at least somewhat likely while 58% say it is not.
