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Voter Intensity Strongly Against Obamacare
« on: September 20, 2014, 04:38:25 pm »
Voter Intensity Strongly Against Obamacare


9:55 AM, Sep 20, 2014 • By JEFFREY H. ANDERSON
 
A new poll from Public Opinion Strategies, commissioned by Independent Women’s Voice, finds that people who care about the issue of Obamacare really don’t like Obamacare.  On the flip side, people who like Obamacare really don’t care about it very much.  That’s a bad combination for pro-Obamacare candidates.

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The poll found that likely voters in battleground districts who consider Obamacare to be the “most important” issue in the upcoming election oppose it by the overwhelming tally of 70 to 30 percent (see slide 9).  Likely voters who consider Obamacare to be a “very important” issue (but not the “most important” one) oppose it by more than 2 to 1 — 67 to 32 percent.  Those who consider it to be “somewhat important” somewhat like it — but still oppose it by 51 to 47 percent.  And those who consider it to be “not at all important” love it — favoring it by 70 to 17 percent.

In all, the 80 percent of likely voters in battleground districts who consider the issue of Obamacare to be at least “somewhat” important oppose it by the tally of 61 to 37 percent.  The 20 percent who consider it to be either “not that important” or “not at all important” support it by the tally of 65 to 27 percent.

Wonder why you aren’t seeing many pro-Obamacare ads from pro-Obamacare candidates?

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/voter-intensity-strongly-against-obamacare_805370.html?utm_campaign=Washington+Examiner&utm_source=washingtonexaminer.com&utm_medium=referral
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