Well, well, well:
"Sixty percent (60%) of voters nationwide favor repeal of the recently passed health care law, including 49% who Strongly Favor repeal."
For those keeping score at home, that's a significant majority of folks who want this train wreck derailed, and a sizable plurality that really, really, really want it to just go away. A smaller plurality understand that it's a major job-killer, which seems to indicate that folks are beginning to do the math.
On the other hand, most of us are (understandably) skeptical that the erstwhile minority party can (or will) pull off that repeal: "just 41% believe the law is even somewhat likely to be repealed." Still, momentum is on the angels' side in this.
Exit question: How do you think those Town Halls will go this summer?.
[Hat Tip: Ace of Spades]
"Sixty percent (60%) of voters nationwide favor repeal of the recently passed health care law, including 49% who Strongly Favor repeal."
For those keeping score at home, that's a significant majority of folks who want this train wreck derailed, and a sizable plurality that really, really, really want it to just go away. A smaller plurality understand that it's a major job-killer, which seems to indicate that folks are beginning to do the math.
On the other hand, most of us are (understandably) skeptical that the erstwhile minority party can (or will) pull off that repeal: "just 41% believe the law is even somewhat likely to be repealed." Still, momentum is on the angels' side in this.
Exit question: How do you think those Town Halls will go this summer?.
[Hat Tip: Ace of Spades]