58 Percent of Likely Voters Favor Repeal of ObamaCare

  • Michael W. Chapman - CNSNEWS.com
  • Nov 2, 2010

(CNSNews.com) – As Americans go to the polls Tuesday for the midterm elections, a new survey shows that 58 percent of likely voters favor repeal of the health care bill that President Barack Obama signed into law in March.

While 58 percent of voters want the new health care law ended, only 36 percent oppose its repeal, according to Rasmussen Reports, which conducted the telephone survey of 1,000 likely voters on Oct. 30-31.

Rasmussen further reported that a majority of voters has favored ending the health care law in every weekly Rasmussen poll conducted since the law went into effect, with support for repeal ranging from a low of 53 percent to a high of 63 percent

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