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Gallup delivers a sober analysis its latest health care poll findings: "These results do not coalesce into a terribly optimistic picture of Americans' views of the perceived impact of healthcare reform." That would be putting it mildly. The findings show that Americans are not buying President Obama's claims that legislation would improve quality, expand access, and reduce costs among the general population, and the numbers get worse when people are asked how they think the proposed changes would effect them personally.

Specifically, the poll found a minority 44 percent thought legislation would improve the nation's medical care, while just 26 percent said it would improve their own; 47 percent said it would expand access overall, compared to 21 percent who said it would expand their own access; just 30 percent bought the idea that health care costs would go down, and only 18 percent said their own costs would fall.

Put it all together, and it means that Obama's arguments have failed to convince a skeptical public as it is, and his approval ratings continue to get worse with each passing day. (See: NPR Poll Finds Tough Sledding For Obama.)

UPDATE: The NPR poll also found, "when asked about the plan now moving through Congress, a plurality of 47 percent was opposed and 42 percent said they were in favor, based on what they had heard about the plan so far."

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norris hall| 7.30.09 @ 2:42AM

I think the other side has done a good job of scaring the public into thinking Obama's plan is somehow a socialistic plan....(like public schools, public roads and public libraries are socialistic institutions).
The party of "No" had 8 years to come up with a health care solution and didn't even bother to address the issue.
Americans overwhelmingly are in favor of health care reform.
The Republican health care reform consists of public education on better health and a website to promote healthy living.
Like That's really going to help me.
I'm a self employed person in my 60's with a $920 a month premium and $4000 deductible each year.
If you had a plan like that you'd be praying for healthcare reform

Pingback| 7.30.09 @ 7:02AM

Health Care BS - GALLUP: FEW BELIEVE OBAMACARE WILL DECREASE COSTS links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…And Gallup is not alone in detecting such skepticism. A Rasmussen poll finds similar results. It appears that Lincoln was right about the difficulty of fooling all the people (all the time). [HT Philip Klein ] Post a Comment Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Message « BLUE DOGS BROUGHT TO HEEL « Home About This Post Written by Catron

Smitty| 7.31.09 @ 3:56AM

Norris Hall
If by quoting the ACTUAL Obamacare bill the Republicans are "scaring the public" then I say, great, which is precisely what is happening. Your argument seems to be that "insurance reform" is needed - not "healthcare reform" - and we all can agree to that. We don't need the far-reaching intrusion into our freedoms proposed by Obamacare.

Pingback| 7.31.09 @ 3:06PM

ObamaCare Support Eroding, and Anderson Cooper Asks Tacky Question on ‘Regis and Kel links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…Health Care’s Assault on Seniors Doug Powers, Michelle Malkin: AARP does Obamacare townhall Burt Prelutsky, Big Hollywood: A Health Care Plan on Life Support The American Spectator: Gallup Suggests Obama Losing the Health Care Battle Fire Andrea Mitchell!: Michelle Obama, Valerie Jarrett, David Axelrod, Susan Sher and their roles played in the University of Chicago Medical Center patient dumping scheme Jim…

Pingback| 8.1.09 @ 3:07PM

Who Got the Money? Congressman Grayson Grills Fed Reserve Chair Bernanke on Half-Tri links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

…Frank DeMartini, Big Hollywood: Obama’s Six-Month Report Card Doug Powers, Michelle Malkin: Did ‘Cash for Clunkers’ just put Obamacare on the junk heap? The American Spectator: Gallup Suggests Obama Losing the Health Care Battle Hot Air: Change: Obama’s approval rating hits new lows in Gallup and Rasmussen and The Peasant Plan and Democrats: You’re Stupid, So We’re Going to Blame Bush Michelle Malkin:…

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