With congressional Republicans discussing proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act, public support for the 2010 health care law has reached its highest level on record. Currently, 54% approve of the health care law passed seven years ago by Barack Obama and Congress, while 43% disapprove, according to a national […] Read more »
Pennsylvania: New poll finds ‘blah attitude’ toward Trump and Pa. politicians
Winning Pennsylvania was key to President Trump’s general election victory in November. Now, the state’s voters who supported and opposed Trump are weighing in on his first month in office. And it is not good news for the new president, with voters questioning his job performance and honesty. CONT. Chris […] Read more »
Listening to Trump Voters with ACA Coverage: What They Want in a Health Care Plan
President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are moving to follow through on their campaign promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). To gain a better understanding of the personal experiences of Trump voters with health coverage provided through the ACA and the changes they hope to […] Read more »
Town Hall Tension: Protesters Seek Answers From GOP
GOP pollster Glen Bolger joins MTP Daily to take a look at how Republicans across the country are responding to angry protesters at town halls. NBC News Read more »
With Coverage in Peril and Obama Gone, Health Law’s Critics Go Quiet
For seven years, few issues have animated conservative voters as much as the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. But with President Barack Obama out of office, the debate over “Obamacare” is becoming less about “Obama” and more about “care” — greatly complicating the issue for Republican lawmakers. … It […] Read more »
Iowans like Obamacare more now that it is imperiled
Iowans have grown fonder of Obamacare as its potential demise looms larger, a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows. … The new poll shows most of Obamacare’s main elements remain popular with Iowans. For example, 87 percent of Iowans want to retain a ban on insurance companies denying coverage […] Read more »