Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2013/images/12/23/cnn.orc.poll.health.care.pdf
Please discuss.
It appears to me that though the questions were phrased a number of ways about 40% of voters approve of the ACA, 40% think it's to liberal, 15% think it's not liberal enough and 10% are undecided. That means 55% of the public opposes the conservative position. To abolish the ACA that means conservatives would need to bridge that gap of 15% but even if they were to convince all undecided voters to oppose the ACA they would still need to bridge a 5% gap.
That tells me that the ACA isn't going anywhere soon and that it does have broad support. By that I mean that th 15% who oppose the ACA as not being liberal enough would with out a doubt support it over the conservative alternative (assuming there is one).
Please discuss.
It appears to me that though the questions were phrased a number of ways about 40% of voters approve of the ACA, 40% think it's to liberal, 15% think it's not liberal enough and 10% are undecided. That means 55% of the public opposes the conservative position. To abolish the ACA that means conservatives would need to bridge that gap of 15% but even if they were to convince all undecided voters to oppose the ACA they would still need to bridge a 5% gap.
That tells me that the ACA isn't going anywhere soon and that it does have broad support. By that I mean that th 15% who oppose the ACA as not being liberal enough would with out a doubt support it over the conservative alternative (assuming there is one).