Polls show so far that the Presidents Health Care Reform bill has Little Support
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The polls continue to come out regarding how the American public feels about the health care overhaul. According to a poll conducted from March 29th through April 1, most Americans disapprove and are very skeptical of the health care reform bill signed into law by President Obama only a week ago. 53% of the people polled disapprove, and only 32% approve, while 15% of the pubic still doesn't know. President Obama continues to travel throughout the country to talk about his health care reforms now set to take place. As stated in a previous article, the President went to Portland, Maine, where he told the people that it would take more than a week for the benefits of reform to become apparent. For the most part, the poll shows that the Presidents ability to help build support for the bill is not working, along with at least 6 out of 10 Americans that now believe that the health care bill will not eventually reduce the budget deficit, but increase it. This is bad news for President Obama. Still he appears to be unscathed with the news. He will continue to plug his health care reform bill, in an attempt to finally win people over to his side. But like he said, it's only been a week. After all Rome wasn't built in one day.
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