Poll on a Conservative Alternative and Repealing Obamacare
With a conservative alternative in play that deals with both costs and coverage, likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare by a margin of 17 points—55 to 38 percent.
July 13, 2015With a conservative alternative in play that deals with both costs and coverage, likely voters support the repeal of Obamacare by a margin of 17 points—55 to 38 percent.
July 13, 2015A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans strongly support having Congress advance a conservative alternative in the context of King v. Burwell.
A poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans overwhelmingly oppose Obamacare’s insurer bailout and are far more likely to support members of Congress who vote to stop it.
September 17, 2014A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates, reflecting recent nonpartisan scoring of the 2017 Project’s proposal, finds that Americans overwhelmingly support a conservative alternative to Obamacare.
September 17, 2014A national poll by McLaughlin & Associates (including 38% Democrats and 31% Republicans) finds that Americans overwhelmingly oppose Obamacare’s bailout provision for insurance companies and support the suspension of Obamacare’s individual mandate.
A national poll by McLaughlin & Associates (including 37% Democrats and 32% Republicans) finds that Americans strongly prefer a conservative alternative to Obamacare—and, in the context of such an alternative, prefer repeal by nearly 2-to-1.