The numbers, they are awful:
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 39% of Likely U.S. Voters share a favorable opinion of the health care law, while 54% view it unfavorably. This includes 13% with a Very Favorable opinion and 38% with a Very Unfavorable one.
That second set of numbers is the most worrisome for Democrats going into November, with a 25-point intensity gap between “very favorable” and “very unfavorable.”
If there’s a silver lining, it’s that “more voters than ever say the law has had no impact on them,” although the free report doesn’t specify how many that is. But for a law which was promised to save every American family $2,500, “no impact” is a pathetic best-case scenario.
And yet there it is.
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