This will increase when Medicare rules go into effect and the physicans and hospitals start to bitch and moan.
For the second time this month, 60% of Likely Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of the national health care law, while the number who expect health care costs to increase is at its highest level since August.The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 49% Strongly Favor repeal of the plan. Thirty-eight percent (38%) oppose the law’s repeal, including 29% who Strongly Oppose repeal.
Support for repeal has ranged from 50% to 63% in weekly tracking since the bill became law in late March. Last week, support for repeal was at 55%.
But last week also marked the first time a majority of voters believe the measure is likely to be repealed.
Fifty-five percent (55%) of voters now say the law will be bad for the country, the highest level measured since September. Thirty-six percent (36%) say the plan will be good for the country.
Since late March, those who think the law will be bad for the country have ranged from a low of 48% to a high of 57%. Those who think it will be good for America have run from 33% to 41% in the same period.
The GOP House will first hold hearings and the details of ObamaCare will sink public support. President Obama and the Democrats have played “hide the ball” with the American people with regards to their health care and I doubt this will play very well with voters, particularly Seniors.

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