Americans Want To Keep Or Expand Health Care
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So does this mean that the GOP wont go after heath care since they said they were going to take action based on what the American people wanted?!?
Americans Want To Keep Or Expand Health Care Reform; End Tax Cuts For The Rich
A new McClatchy poll shows that Americans do not subscribe to the policies claimed by conservatives during the past election cycle.
A majority of Americans want the Congress to keep the new health care law or actually expand it, despite Republican claims that they have a mandate from the people to kill it, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll.
The post-election survey showed that 51 percent of registered voters want to keep the law or change it to do more, while 44 percent want to change it to do less or repeal it altogether.
Just 16% want the health care law to stay as-is, but 35% want to expand it to do more. 33% favor repeal.
As Congress prepares to debate whether to extend the Bush-era tax cuts, the poll showed that 51 percent want to extend the tax cuts only for households making less than $250,000 a year, and 45 percent want to extend the tax cuts for all.
Americans Want To Keep Or Expand Health Care Reform; End Tax Cuts For The Rich
A new McClatchy poll shows that Americans do not subscribe to the policies claimed by conservatives during the past election cycle.
A majority of Americans want the Congress to keep the new health care law or actually expand it, despite Republican claims that they have a mandate from the people to kill it, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll.
The post-election survey showed that 51 percent of registered voters want to keep the law or change it to do more, while 44 percent want to change it to do less or repeal it altogether.
Just 16% want the health care law to stay as-is, but 35% want to expand it to do more. 33% favor repeal.
As Congress prepares to debate whether to extend the Bush-era tax cuts, the poll showed that 51 percent want to extend the tax cuts only for households making less than $250,000 a year, and 45 percent want to extend the tax cuts for all.
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modern democrats would have been moderate republicans 50 years ago. and most public "conservatives" still support spending for things they like. and that includes health care to some extent.