Poll: Public Views the ACA More Favorably Than Congress Plan to Replace It, Though Republicans Fav
Source: kff.org
Poll: Public Views the ACA More Favorably Than Congress Plan to Replace It, Though Republicans Favor the Replacement
Majority Says the Senate Either Should Make Major Changes or Not Pass The House Bill At All, While About a Third Want the Senate to Pass It As Is or With Only Minor Changes
May 31, 2017
Most (55%) of the public holds an unfavorable view of the Congressional plan that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, and the same share (55%) want the Senate either to make major changes to the House-passed bill or not pass it all, finds the latest Kaiser Health Tracking Poll.
Three in 10 (31%) of the public hold favorable views of the American Health Care Act, which narrowly passed the House on May 4 and is now under consideration in the Senate. In comparison, about half (49%) of the public hold a favorable views of the Affordable Care Act.
There are large partisan divisions on these questions, with far more Republicans holding favorable views of the replacement plan (67%) than of the ACA (12%). The opposite is true for Democrats, and among independents, more also hold favorable views of the ACA (48%) than of the replacement bill (30%).
In spite of these views, a majority of the public (74%) believe it is likely that the president and Congress will repeal and replace the ACA. At the same time, relatively few say the Senate should adapt the American Health Care Act as passed by the House (8%) or with only minor changes (24%). Most want the Senate either to make major changes (26%) or not pass it at all (29%).
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I am also pessimistic. I do not trust the Repugs in the Senate to care for any of us-only for themselves and their donors.
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(51,457 posts)dreadful results of the AHCA.