Public support for Obamas' Act has taken a hit. That could translate into rising pressure on Congress to alter the law, and it makes the 2014 election a tougher hurdle for the politicians who supported it.
The trend is clear in a new Christian Science Monitor/TIPP poll and in other recent surveys of public opinion.
Fully 50 percent of Americans now say they think Congress should repeal the act, according to the Monitor/TIPP poll, conducted Nov. 21 to 25.
http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/r14/USA/Politics/2013/1126/Obamacare-polls-Support-is-dropping-but-hasn-t-yet-collapsed
The trend is clear in a new Christian Science Monitor/TIPP poll and in other recent surveys of public opinion.
Fully 50 percent of Americans now say they think Congress should repeal the act, according to the Monitor/TIPP poll, conducted Nov. 21 to 25.
http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/r14/USA/Politics/2013/1126/Obamacare-polls-Support-is-dropping-but-hasn-t-yet-collapsed