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Arlen Specter would be bood no matter what he says I think.

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Screw polls. All we need are townhall meetings where we can measure the will of the people based on boos or cheers.

http://thinkprogress.org/2009/07/31/recess-harassment-memo/

Yeah, the right has no right to speak their mind or lobby for what they want. The left would never do anything like this.

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Screw polls. All we need are townhall meetings where we can measure the will of the people based on boos or cheers.

Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 47% are in favor of the reform effort proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats while 49% are opposed. Those figures include 25% who Strongly Favor the plans and 41% who are Strongly Opposed.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_con...passes_congress

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Screw polls. All we need are townhall meetings where we can measure the will of the people based on boos or cheers.

Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 47% are in favor of the reform effort proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats while 49% are opposed. Those figures include 25% who Strongly Favor the plans and 41% who are Strongly Opposed.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_con...passes_congress

The poll you don't want to post here Gary is the overwhelming support among Americans for universal health care.

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Screw polls. All we need are townhall meetings where we can measure the will of the people based on boos or cheers.

Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 47% are in favor of the reform effort proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats while 49% are opposed. Those figures include 25% who Strongly Favor the plans and 41% who are Strongly Opposed.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_con...passes_congress

The poll you don't want to post here Gary is the overwhelming support among Americans for universal health care.

Show me. All polls I see say it is evenly split. I guess Rassmussen is just a right wing mouthpiece.

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Poll: Obama loses ground on health care

NBC/WSJ survey also shows a drop in his overall job-approval rating

By Mark Murray

Deputy political director

NBC News

updated 6:29 p.m. CT, Wed., July 29, 2009

Mark Murray

Deputy political director

WASHINGTON - Despite his public-relations blitz over the past two weeks to promote his plans to reform the nation's health-care system — including holding two town halls on Wednesday — President Barack Obama has lost ground on this issue with the American public, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

Pluralities now say that the president’s health care plan is a bad idea, and that it will result in the quality of their care getting worse. What’s more, just four in 10 approve of his handling on the issue.

The poll also finds that Obama's overall job-approval rating has dropped to 53 percent. And it shows a public that has grown increasingly concerned about the federal government's spending as the administration defends its $787 billion economic stimulus and supports a $1 trillion-plus health-care bill.

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The health insurance divide

That’s especially true on the issue of health care reform. As Congress works on its legislation and as Obama campaigns to get an overhaul enacted, 42 percent now say that the president’s plan is a bad idea, which is a 10-point increase since last month. Thirty-six percent say it’s a good idea.

In addition, 39 percent — a plurality — believe that Obama’s plan would result in the quality of their health care getting worse. That’s 15-point jump since April.

And just 41 percent approve of the president’s job on health care, which is nearly identical to Bill Clinton’s scores from 1994, when he failed to get Congress to pass health care reform.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32206998/ns/po...cs-white_house/

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And just 41 percent approve of the president’s job on health care, which is nearly identical to Bill Clinton’s scores from 1994, when he failed to get Congress to pass health care reform.

Obama and Democrats know they are losing on imposing their health care plan the more the public knows about it. If they don't pass it soon- it's dead. It's not even the #1 issue out there as the economy and jobs are important to the public. If anything passes, it will be some watered down bill extending more coverage to the those just about Medicaid level.

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Screw polls. All we need are townhall meetings where we can measure the will of the people based on boos or cheers.

Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 47% are in favor of the reform effort proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats while 49% are opposed. Those figures include 25% who Strongly Favor the plans and 41% who are Strongly Opposed.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_con...passes_congress

The poll you don't want to post here Gary is the overwhelming support among Americans for universal health care.

I would love to see this poll that has overwhelming support for health care reform myself. I have looked and haven't seen one yet. Remember, sip the koolaid not gulp it.

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