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What does a Gallup Poll say people think of Obamacare?”

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What does a Gallup Poll say people think of Obamacare?”

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If Democrats really believe that ObamaCare will help them in the midterm elections, then the most recent Gallup survey will leave them disillusioned. Americans remain just as skeptical as they have been for months on Democratic claims of cost effectiveness and improvements, both personally and to the system as a whole. In fact, only 21% think the new law will improve their health care, while 50% believe it will make it worse: One week after the passage of historic new healthcare legislation, Americans remain worried about the bill’s effect on costs — both for the nation as a whole and for them personally. A majority of Americans say healthcare costs in the U.S. and the federal budget deficit will get worse as a result of the bill. Half of Americans believe that healthcare costs for themselves and their families will get worse. … In response to two broad questions about the impact of the bill, Americans clearly see more benefits from the bill for the country as a whole than for themselv

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Gallup Poll says most think Obamacare will make things worse for everybody A new Gallup Poll survey finds a growing sense that things will get worse for most people in America if Obamacare becomes law. Among the results of the survey, which was taken March 17 in interviews with 1,000 adults, were these: * Two thirds of Americans believe the Democrats health spending bill would make things worse (37) or make no difference (29) for themselves and their families. * A majority of Americans believe the bill will make things worse (44) or maintain the status quo (13) for the United States, while only 39 percent see any benefit for the country.

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