CNN Poll: Double-digit post-speech jump for Obama plan

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CNN Poll: Double-digit post-speech jump for Obama plan
Posted: September 10th, 2009 05:01 AM ET
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Two out of three Americans who watched President Barack Obama's health care reform speech Wednesday night favor his health care plans — a 14-point gain among speech-watchers, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation national poll of people who tuned into Obama's address Wednesday night to a joint session of Congress.

Sixty-seven percent of people questioned in the survey say the support Obama's health care reform proposals that the president outlined in his address, with 29 percent opposed. Those figures are almost identical to a poll conducted immediately after Bill Clinton's health care speech before Congress in September, 1993.

The audience for the speech appears to be more Democratic than the U.S. population as a whole. Because of this, the results may favor Obama simply because more Democrats than Republicans tune into the speech. The poll surveyed the opinions of people who watched Wednesday night's speech, and does not reflect the views of all Americans.

(Full results after the jump)
 
Two out of three Americans who watched President Barack Obama's health care reform speech Wednesday night favor his health care plans

now all they need to do is write a bill that includes his speech and throws out all the stuff that people DON'T like about the previous bill.....
 
dems will be thanking the tool for his assinine slip.
Only hard core nazi like rightwingers support this kind of foolishness and most of them are left of you Himler.
 
Seriously? You think they are going to "thank this guy" for his slip..

That Americans are suddenly going to support the same HR 3200 that they wouldn't before because this guy was rude?
 
Seriously? You think they are going to "thank this guy" for his slip..

That Americans are suddenly going to support the same HR 3200 that they wouldn't before because this guy was rude?


Americans are going to realize that the Republicans have no interest in actually working toward crafting a bi-partisan reform plan as a result of the way the Republicans have acted over the past month or so, culminated in this one stupid offensive outburst.

It's the tipping point.
 
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