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AP Poll: Health care overhaul has a pulse

WASHINGTON – The fever has broken. The patient is out of intensive care. But if you're President Barack Obama, you can't stop pacing the waiting room. Health care overhaul is still in guarded condition.

The latest Associated Press-GfK poll has found that opposition to Obama's health care remake dropped dramatically in just a matter of weeks. Still, Americans remain divided over complex legislation that Democrats are advancing in Congress.

The public is split 40-40 on supporting or opposing the health care legislation, the poll found. An even split is welcome news for Democrats, a sharp improvement from September, when 49 percent of Americans said they opposed the congressional proposals and just 34 percent supported them.

Anger about health care boiled over during August. Lawmakers returning home for town hall meetings faced outcries that the government was trying to take over the system, ushering in higher costs, lower quality — even rationing and euthanasia.

"It's very significant that there's an upturn in support for the plans because after August there was a sense that the whole effort was beginning to decline and would not come back in terms of public support," said Robert Blendon, a Harvard professor who tracks public opinion on health care.

"Even with this," added Blendon, "the country is still divided over whether or not moving ahead is the right thing to do."

Behind the shift seems to be a growing determination among Democrats that going forward would be better. Meanwhile, political independents don't appear as alarmed about the congressional proposals as they were just a few weeks ago. Still, opponents remain more passionate in their convictions than do supporters.

In a significant change, opposition among older Americans dropped 16 percentage points. Seniors have been concerned that Congress would stick them with the bill by cutting Medicare to pay for covering the uninsured. Among the most reliable voters, they were much more wary of the changes than the public as a whole. The gap has narrowed.

The poll found that 68 percent of Democrats support the congressional plans, up from 57 percent in early September. Opposition among independents plunged from 51 percent to 36 percent. However, only 29 percent of independents currently support the plans in Congress.

Among seniors, opposition fell from 59 percent in September to 43 percent now. Almost four in 10, 38 percent, now support it, compared with 31 percent in September.


5 Comments:

Anonymous Corey said...

It is still wRONG!

October 7, 2009 at 10:11 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

These things ebb and flow. When it all shakes out, Obama Care will never make it intact.

October 7, 2009 at 10:55 AM 
Anonymous Bill said...

I disagree. It will make it intact and Obama will be judged by it, good or bad.

October 8, 2009 at 7:10 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well he has been nominated for the Peace Award - no, it is not exactly what he has done, but what he would like to see done in the world that has been lacking since WWII - Peace! Now, if he can get the two sides of our government and all medical agencies to agree that they will give health care at the rate of say Minimum Wage for each visit and perscriptions - now there would be peace here in the USA.

October 9, 2009 at 10:08 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Health Care! How many more citizens will die from the Flu? Oh, they misjudged on the amount needed and the time line when it came to delivery? I do not think I want to place my health care with our current Administration. The uninsured, if they were working, should be able to put aside something every pay to cover medical costs. Now, that is if they truly care about their family. Now, here is where the Government comes in - the Insurance Companies need to be able to make money by way of premiums to cover those in that donut hole, that no longer have any funds. I have always paid my way, and taken care of my family. The offer of health care that would cover EVERYONE including Congress and Pres. should be it. That is all. The above about Insurance Co. & Donut Holers is another issue that will be taken up later. Either Congress should do it, or get off the ---.

October 31, 2009 at 12:21 PM 

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