Polling Memo: ObamaCare 1,270 Days Later
ObamaCare: On the 57% that Oppose
To date, it’s been 1,270 days since the passage of President Obama’s health reform law known as ObamaCare.
On Wednesday, CNN released new data that showed 57 percent of Americans opposing most or all of the “the proposals in [the] law.” Only 39 percent said the opposite. That’s a whopping 25 point net negative movement against ObamaCare since January.
So, who are those 57 percent?
Well, it’s 64 percent of Independents…
Fifty-four percent of moderates…
Fifty-nine percent of men…
Fifty-six percent of women…
Forty-four percent of non-whites…
Forty-nine percent of 18-29 year olds…
Sixty-four percent of those over 65
And, 58 percent of those earning less than $50,000 annually.
And, if that’s not troublesome enough for the President, 26 percent of Democrats and 32 percent of liberals stand with that 57 percent in opposition to ObamaCare.
DATE: Conducted 9/6-8/2013; Released 9/11/2013 @ 4PM EST
SAMPLE: Sampled 1,022 Adult Americans; MoE ±3.0%
SOURCE: Q10; http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2013/images/09/11/rel8g.pdf
1,270 Days later, 57% still stand opposed to most/all of ObamaCare provisions http://t.co/9uGiuUjlNt #tcot
— Topline Translator (@ToplineReport) September 13, 2013