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In U.S., Opposition to Healthcare Legislation Drops Modestly
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Contributor | Brandonius Maximus |
Last Edited | Brandonius Maximus Oct 06, 2009 11:34am |
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Category | Poll |
Author | Jeffrey M. Jones |
News Date | Tuesday, October 6, 2009 05:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans' views on healthcare legislation have shifted modestly over the past three weeks, with a slight plurality (40%) now supporting the passage of a new healthcare bill, and with fewer (36%) saying they oppose a new bill. When the leanings of those without an opinion are taken into account, 51% of Americans favor or lean toward favoring a bill, while 41% oppose it or lean toward opposition -- a more sizeable gap in favor than three weeks ago. |
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