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Poll on a Conservative Alternative and Repealing Obamacare

McLaughlin & Associates

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, 2015
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    Poll on Response to King v. Burwell Decision

    McLaughlin & Associates

    A new poll by McLaughlin & Associates finds that Americans strongly support having Congress advance a conservative alternative in the context of King v. Burwell.

  • Poll on Obamacare Insurer Bailout

    McLaughlin & Associates

    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, 2014
  • Poll on Conservative Alternative to Obamacare

    McLaughlin & Associates

    A 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, 2014
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    Poll on Obamacare’s Insurance Bailout and Individual Mandate

    McLaughlin & Associates

    A 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.

  • Poll on a Conservative Alternative vs. Obamacare

    McLaughlin & Associates

    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.

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