Two-thirds of Americans say the U.S. Supreme Court should throw out either the individual mandate in the federal health care law or the law in its entirety, signaling the depth of public disagreement with that element of the Affordable Care Act.
This ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that Americans oppose the law overall by 52-41 percent. And 67 percent believe the high court should either ditch the law or at least the portion that requires nearly all Americans to have coverage.
The high court opens hearings on the law’s constitutionality a week from today.
"Signaling the depth of public disagreement..."? No, most of the public agrees on how terrible this law is, or at least a central aspect of the law. This is another example of how the media attempts to form public opinion rather than simply report it.
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