51 percent of Americans want to keep or expand health care law
The Democrats certainly took a beating in the Midterms, but soon reality will set in for the GOP as well.
As usual, the Republicans are going to over-interpret their “mandate.” This fact about the public’s opinion on the health care reform law in instructive.
A majority of Americans want Congress to keep the new health care law or actually expand it, despite Republican claims that they have a mandate from the people to kill it, according to a new McClatchy Newspapers-Marist poll.
The post-election survey showed that 51 percent of registered voters want to keep the law or change it to do more, while 44 percent want to change it to do less or repeal it altogether.
Driving support for the law: Voters by margins of 2-1 or greater want to keep some of its best-known benefits, such as barring insurers from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. One thing they don’t like: the mandate that everyone must buy insurance.
The fight over health care reform will be one of the defining battles over the next two years. Expect the Republicans to overplay their hand.



Just a dose of reality:
From ABC News
“The law’s never been popular, with support peaking at just 48 percent in November 2009. Today it’s slipped to 43 percent, numerically its lowest in ABC/Post polling. (It was about the same, 44 percent, a year ago.) Fifty-two percent are opposed, and that 9-point gap in favor of opposition is its largest on record since the latest debate over health care reform began in earnest in summer 2009.”
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenumbers/2010/12/new-low-in-support-for-
health-care-reform.html
Check out Gallup– this “reform” was always a disaster.