Nov 24, 2009

Poll: Support for health care reform falls to new low

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% now oppose the plan.

More telling is the fact that only 38% of voters now favor the health care plan proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats.

Congressional Democrats still trying to cram ObamaCare down the throats of Americans.

A short report here says:

The Democrats' polling must be showing something similar. Otherwise, House members wouldn't have competed for permission to vote against it, Senators wouldn't have demanded nine-figure payoffs to vote for it, and Harry Reid wouldn't have held the vote on a Saturday night (as Nancy Pelosi did with the House vote).

The recent suggestions of more limited mammograms and pap smears will further reduce the number of voters in favor of ObamaCare and further push Senate Democrat leaders to cram this bill through by any means possible.

Reducing the number of these critical tests will save money and will be a major step to health care rationing.

Poll data is here.