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November 11, 2009

Only 29% of Voter Would Advise Their Congressman to vote for Obamacare … Down 11% from Last Month

Posted in: Barack Obama,Government,Harry Reid (D-NV),Healthcare,Obamacare,Politics,Polls,Socialism,We the People

No mandate? The polling trends show that the American people do not want Obamacare and would tell their Congressman so. More bad news for Obama, Reid and Democrats. You push this through and their will be a backlash like has never been seen.

A recent Gallup Poll may be suggesting their is no clear mandate in the health care debate; however, their was more revealing data that came from this poll that was not headlined. After all Obama’s speeches, after all the town hall meetings, after all the Tea Parties and Pelosi ramming through Obamacare along a completely liberal partisan vote in the House … a recent Gallup poll shows that only 29% of American voters would advise their Congressman to vote for Obamacare and the government take over of health care.

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29%!!! That is down 11% points from just one month ago. The fact of the matter is that Obama and Democrats continue to refuse to listen to the will of the people.

Americans have moved in a more negative direction on the basic issue of whether a new bill should be passed into law. Thirty-eight percent now say they would advise their member of Congress to vote against a new healthcare bill this year, while 29% would advise their member to vote for it, and about a third have no opinion. When those with no opinion are asked which way they lean, the verdict becomes 48% “against,” and 43% “for.” Both of these results are more negative than those from early October.


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