Since most of the data in post-election polling has offered little beyond a parade of ugly news, here's a glimmer of hope from Gallup:
Read more: http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/11/28/poll_majority_says_federal_government_shouldnt_be_responsible_for_healthcare
For the first time in Gallup trends since 2000, a majority of Americans say it is not the federal government's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare coverage. Prior to 2009, a majority always felt the government should ensure healthcare coverage for all, though Americans' views have become more divided in recent years...Republicans, including Republican-leaning independents, are mostly responsible for the drop since 2007 in Americans' support for government ensuring universal health coverage. In 2007, 38% of Republicans thought the government should do so; now, 12% do. Among Democrats and Democratic leaners there has been a much smaller drop, from 81% saying the government should make sure all Americans are covered in 2007 to 71% now.
Read more: http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/11/28/poll_majority_says_federal_government_shouldnt_be_responsible_for_healthcare
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